Beer may cut prostate cancer risk
New research suggesting a compound in beer may prevent prostate cancer is offering men another excuse to pop out for a pint. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com
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New research suggesting a compound in beer may prevent prostate cancer is offering men another excuse to pop out for a pint. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com
Well, it seems that a daily “cup of joe” could help men avoid prostate cancer.
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