New study finds another benefit of men keeping their cholesterol in check
Men who keep their cholesterol in check may be protecting themselves against the mostly deadly type of prostrate cancer.
A new report found men with a normal cholesterol range were almost 60 percent less likely to develop aggressive cancer than those with higher readings.
A second study found men with a lot of H-D-L or “good cholesterol” also lowered their prostrate cancer risk.
SOURCE - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention/journal of the American Association for Cancer Research
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