Cancer Symptoms Men Might Miss
The best time to catch cancer is early in its development before any physical symptoms appear. Unfortunately, research confirms the notion that men tend to procrastinate when it comes to their health care needs (especially when it comes to cancer screenings). If you are over the age of 50 or at a high risk for certain cancers due to genetic or environmental factors, experts recommend that you receive annual cancer screenings. Procrastination shouldn’t be an option when it comes to your health!
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August 15, 2014