American men have plenty to be proud of. Between educational and career achievements, enlightened attitudes at home, and one hell of a spiral on the touch football field, you could say guys have it all. Or could you?
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A walnut-sized gland in the male reproductive system, the prostate grows early in puberty and then again—continuously—beginning around age 25.
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In 1920, women lived a year longer than men, on average. Today that difference is more than five years in favor of females. Why? Males are less likely to follow preventive health measures and are more likely to engage in risky behavior than females.
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These juicy red fruits are rich in vitamins A and C as well as the phytochemical lycopene, a cancer-fighting antioxidant. Some studies show that lycopene is especially effective in protecting against prostate cancer.
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