It sounds unsettling at first. Something ordinary, something most men never question, something done routinely at the end of the day. Yet according to urologists and medical researchers, certain everyday habits may quietly influence prostate health over time—without obvious warning signs. Prostate cancer is now one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men worldwide. Advances in screening have helped detect it earlier, but doctors continue to emphasize that genetics alone do not explain why some men develop the disease while others do not. Increasingly, long-term lifestyle patterns are being examined as contributing factors. The risk is not tied to...
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