
High intake of processed meat could expose men to prostate cancer — Medical Officer
Dr. Mrs. Owusu-Afriyie has, therefore, cautioned people, especially men, to avoid eating too much meat, which is a risk factor to developing prostate cancer.
Dr. Mrs. Owusu-Afriyie has, therefore, cautioned people, especially men, to avoid eating too much meat, which is a risk factor to developing prostate cancer.
She also encouraged young women to consider either abstaining or use of condoms as a form of protection instead of the abuse of the emergency contraceptive
Fry gently (don’t allow the pan to become too hot) until the underside of each fish cake is brown and crispy, then carefully turn the fish cakes
“This tells us that transmission is ongoing and we are all at risk. The only luck is that a lot of us have strong immunity and our body naturally fights the organism
“Do not wait until you hear about health screening before you take advantage of that, you can decide to do checkups quarterly so that if there is anything
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