One of the biggest issues that males face is prostate cancer. As they age, males become even more likely to develop this disease. In fact, this condition is so common that most older males die with prostate cancer, even if the disease was not responsible.
However, a recent study on mice found that stress could accelerate prostate cancer development and progression. This increases the risk of stress for younger males, but also indicates that managing stress could be beneficial when treating prostate cancer.

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