Tall men at risk of early prostate cancer

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Although being tall does not appear to influence the overall risk of prostate cancer, it may have a role in certain manifestations of the disease, US and German researchers have found.

"We found that tallness is associated with increased risk for younger onset aggressive prostate cancer," study chief Dr. Jiyoung Ahn, of New York University School of Medicine, New York, told Reuters Health.

Ahn and colleagues came to this conclusion after analyzing data from a cancer screening study involving 34,268 men.


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Male Prostate Gland

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The male prostate gland is the male version of the female uterus. It is a chestnut size gland that is located between the urinary tract, bladder, and rectum. It is made of both glandular and muscular tissue and is situated in the pelvic cavity, below the caudal part of the symphysis pubis and ventral to the rectum, through which it can be felt, especially when enlarged.

The English word “prostate" derives from the Greek word prostates which means “standing before."

The prostate gland surrounds the neck of the bladder and the urethra and elaborates a secretion that liquefies coagulated semen. This liquid is known as “prostatic fluid" or “prostatic secretion" and consists of alkaline phosphatase, citric acid, and various proteolytic enzymes. It is this alkaline prostatic fluid that helps sperm survive in the acidic female vagina.

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Many times, because a female’s vagina is very acidic and a male’s sperm is very low alkaline (due to improper diet – meat, dairy, beer, drugs, cigarettes, etc.), a woman cannot become pregnant because male sperm (already low in alkalinity) cannot survive in the overly acidic vagina. The prostatic fluid is part of the semen (the fluid) that transports male sperm cells into the female during sexual intercourse and is believed to ensure the survival of the sperm once it enters the female vagina. Prostatic fluid is continuously produced. It is secreted into the urethra in abundant volume during sexual excitement and excreted in the urine at other times. Prostatic fluid does not enter the bloodstream, nor does the prostate gland itself produce any hormones that are required by the body.
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The Male Prostate - An unnoticed, neglected sexual organ

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Most of us tacitly assume that male sex organs are on the outside, and female organs on the inside. But men, of course, have internal sex organs, just like women. Chief among the internal male sex organs is the prostate. It's a gland overlooked, unnoticed, and ignored too often and too long for it to be healthy. If men are going to enjoy the long, healthy, and sexually balanced lives they are entitled to, this needs to change.

The prostate is among the organs men relate to least, even though it makes up roughly a third of their reproductive system, fulfills a score of important bodily responsibilities, and is the organ second most vulnerable to cancer in men. It is also a treasure trove of sexual pleasure that, perhaps for homophobic tendencies, goes untapped.

These days, the prostate is mentioned regularly in public discussions of sexuality or of men's sexual health, but when it comes to individual men relating to their prostates in a healthy way, a lot has to change.

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Even in the most intimate conversations between a man and his (usually female) partner, feelings of unease often surround any contact with the prostate. These feelings are brought about by a state of ignorance as well as trepidation about coming to terms with an unknown and often times not totally knowable aspect of their sexuality.

Our puritanical heritage explains why sexual taboos, however personal and unconscious, still surround the prostate. It is unknown and hidden away inside our wretched bodies, just waiting to malfunction and cause heartache and pain, as is characteristic of everything human.

But since it was not necessary to think about it until recently, the prostate hasn't yet been normalized through familiarity, everyday utility and love in the way the balance of human sexual organs have been in the past 50 years. For instance, starting with the women's movement and culminating with the publication of the "Vagina Monologues," women began to reject the taboos containing, enshrouding and controlling their sex organs; especially the clitoris.

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But men were not as lucky, because everyone assumed that since men were putting people in bondage, they themselves couldn't possibly be in the kind of bondage women were in. So no one, until very recently, had actively worked to acclimatize men to their sexual bodies so that they would be able to care for and appreciate them.

Before Tom Green and Lance Armstrong publicly went through testicular cancer, young men rarely paid much practical attention to their testicles, just as old men rarely came to terms with their prostates.

But now that male sexual health is a topic of public, official discourse, it needs to become a topic of private, informal discourse as well. Women don't hesitate to tell other women about the new human papilloma virus vaccine, or about the need to perform breast self-exams, but men are loathe to discuss their prostates with their fellows, or even with their partners.

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Prostate cancer is not something that is striking down young, college age men left and right, so it isn't something we ever think about. But that dark, cancerous cloud is only a few years away for a growing number of us. Testicular cancer tends to strike men between 18 and 40, and checking for testicular cancer is much easier than checking for prostate cancer. Not to mention that the testicles are right out there, hanging around.

Perhaps this is why prostate cancer and other sicknesses of the prostate go unnoticed. But according to the journal "Prostate," younger and younger men are falling prey to prostate cancer as the years go on. No one is exactly sure why, but some attribute it to higher levels of artificial hormones in our drinking water, and a pervasively less active and healthy lifestyle. Either way, we are facing ever greater risks for prostate cancer, and should be aware of this threat.


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Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk - Have Sex Regularly once you're over fifty

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Researchers have come up with another interesting find: Having an active sex life in their 50s could protect men against prostate cancer.

But as everything have pros and cons, it is being said that greater levels of sexual activity among men in their 20s could increase their chances of developing the disease in later life.

Individuals or rather men who tend to be have a high rate of sexual activity in their 20s and 30s are more at risk. Researchers at Nottingham University conclude that keeping up a regular sex life – rather than excessive activity in younger years followed by a fallow period – is best for men’s health.

Every human body accumulates toxins as age goes by and these need to be released in order to keep the body healthy and in a fit state. What is being said that sexual activity releases these toxins and consequently they are flushed out of the body. Which underlines the importance of regular sexual activity after the age of 50.
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The Benefits Of Natural Prostate Health

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Men know that it is important to take care of your health as much as women. With diseases like prostate cancer threatening the male body, it clear that men need to be more careful with their health.

Natural prostate health involves giving your prostate the internal protection it needs. That means finding a natural health regimen that will help to prevent your body from wearing down and producing potentially irregular, cancerous cells.

Natural prostate health also involves knowing which type of supplements will protect and nourish your prostate.

A natural approach to prostate health may be your best option in the long run if you are currently not having any prostate problems. If you increase the amount of antioxidants you consume and simultaneously decrease the amount of preservatives you consume, you may be greatly reducing your chances of getting cancer or other prostate irregularities.

Natural prostate health is the best choice that many men are making today to ensure their health, since natural health is about taking care of your body as a whole. The emphasis on the prostate is so that men are made aware that indeed they too can protect themselves from getting prostate cancer.

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Prostate Health and Sleep

The best known fact to all people is that sleep is essential to wellness. Your body needs sleep for rest and recuperation. So it is very essential for men that they be proactive and give importance to the health of their prostate gland because it can impair and affect their sleeping habits and patterns.

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Experts say that the human body needs 7 to 8 hours of undisturbed sleep each night to be in a healthy state. The elderly i.e over 60 or more may require even more sleep than 8 hours. The human body recovers itself during the sleep time, takes much needed rest especially the muscles and the limbs and it also engages in the creation of new cells. This is important for the body's immune system and proper amount of sleep can improve overall as well as prostate health.

For men who are more than forty in age, the prostate may hinder a good night’s sleep—which has a huge possibility of affecting the man's personal life and the life of his family too. So any outdoor trip can turn ugly with the recurrent need to use the bathroom. However prostate health of utmost importance especially in older men. So take good sleep and keep a healthy prostate.

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Is prostate the male g spot?

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The prostate also known as the "A-Spot" is the male G- Spot. Stimulation of the prostate can be done by applying external pressure on the perineum (area between the anus and testicles) or directly to the prostate.

Many men, heterosexual and homosexual, enjoy anal stimulation due to the increased sensation and stronger ejaculation. You are also more likely to have an orgasms, not just ejaculate, as a result of prostate stimulation.
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