Health 13/05/2025 01:31

This One Common Habit May Raise Prostate Cancer Risk by 45%, Study Warns

Recent studies have revealed a concerning link between a widely practiced behavior and a significantly higher risk of prostate cancer in men. According to researchers, men who engage in a specific common habit may see their risk of developing prostate cancer increase by as much as 45%.

Although the exact practice is not specified in the image, past research has connected increased cancer risks to habits such as poor dietary choices, prolonged sitting, excessive alcohol consumption, and even irregular sleep patterns.

Why it matters:
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men worldwide. Early detection and prevention play a critical role in reducing both the risk and severity of the disease.

What you can do:

  • Maintain a balanced diet rich in vegetables, healthy fats, and antioxidants

  • Exercise regularly to promote hormonal balance and reduce inflammation

  • Limit alcohol intake and processed foods

  • Get regular screenings, especially if you are over 50 or have a family history

“Men often overlook daily habits that could impact their long-term health,” says Dr. Alan Hughes, a urologist. “Simple lifestyle changes can significantly reduce the risk of serious conditions like prostate cancer.”

If you're concerned about your risk, consult a healthcare professional to discuss screening and prevention strategies tailored to your needs.

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