Twitter Tweets about Prostate as of August 15, 2009

BILLBODGE: just going training for the Stoke on Trent Prostate Cancer charity ride
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ncrossland: Daniel Hannon's next trip to his GP is going to be fun. What's the bets it might be prostate exam time?? #welovethenhs
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mar04200: Prostate health can be positively affected by several foods and herbs. Enhance your body?s response to stress. http://short.to/lce7
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EndlichVeganer: RT @queencityvegan American Dietetic Association states vegetarians have ?lower rates of hypertension,type 2 diabetes,prostate +colon cancer
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JanStu: RT @SociaTropin: Pesticide use raises prostate cancer risk in farmers http://bit.ly/pV7Ra
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fruhlings: A Mixed Set Of Results From 5-Alpha-Reductase Inhibitors And Reduced Prostate Cancer Risk http://bit.ly/VXmxm
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jobssouthampton: European Urology Medical Advisor Prostate Cancer: European Urology Medical Advisor Prostate Cancer Requisition I.. http://bit.ly/2lsQWE
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jobsincardiff: European Urology Medical Advisor Prostate Cancer: European Urology Medical Advisor Prostate Cancer Requisition I.. http://bit.ly/lVxa2
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Info2Help: Prostate Cancer Testing Doesn't Help, It Harms Men http://short.to/m82j
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GoodNewsCA: Prostate Cancer Testing Doesn't Help, It Harms Men http://short.to/m82j
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KateFromage: Support Prostate Cancer, add a #twibbon to your avatar now! - http://twibbon.com/join/Prostate-Cancer
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rogeryabiku: RT @SociaTropin: Pesticide use raises prostate cancer risk in farmers http://bit.ly/pV7Ra
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nicktheguitar: @doctorkarl female prostate gland in women? The g/f is a midwife and doesn't believe u. Can u link to the article please? Thanks!
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queencityvegan: The American Dietetic Association states that vegetarians have ?lower rates of hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and prostate and colon cancer
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