Early-onset baldness linked to prostate cancer
date:Apr 02, 2013
vels of testosterone slow the growth of hair particularly on the head. Dihydrotestosterone - a metabolite of testosterone through the male hormone receptors stimulates the growth of the prostate, increasing the risk of prostate cancer. Studies also show high levels of testosterone can promote the growth of prostate cancer.

So what can a man do to reduce prostate cancer risk? Prior research has suggested that eating lots of meat and dairy products may increase risk of prostate cancer whereas
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