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Three Eggs A Week To Trigger Prostate Cancer?

Consume three eggs a week can increase the chances of men died of prostate cancer. In addition, men who ate more amounts of eggs also generally not dieting, overweight, smoking, and rarely work out.

Experts in the United States revealed that men who eat eggs over two and a half rounds a week had a higher likelihood of 81 percent to died of cancer of the prostate.

Disclosed that the damage to the body is likely to occur due to the high number of cholesterol or choline – nutrients that help the cells to function properly – contained in the eggs.

According to the data, the average man United Kingdom consumes 182 eggs per year or the equivalent of 3.5 eggs per week.

Until some time ago, the British Heart Foundation recommends that take no more than three eggs a week. This is because of concerns over increased risk of heart attack and stroke.

However, the repealed in 2007 recommended after any new evidence which suggests that very little cholesterol in eggs that get into the body's blood flow system.

A recent study conducted at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, America, investigating the role of eggs in prostate cancer as a continuation of the discovery last year. The findings reveal that men who are undiagnosed tumour of low level would have died hence if they are dieting egg.

The research was done by examining the eating habits of 27 thousand men for 14 years. The research team found no significant relationship between amount of meat eaten by the tumor. But the number of deaths from cancer are increasing among those who admitted to consuming a lot of eggs.

In the report the results of their findings, the researchers say, "men who consume 2.5 eggs a week, the risk of a lethal attack prostate cancer increased to 81 percent compared with those who consumed less than 2.5 eggs within a week."

However, Sarah Williams, the officer at the Centre of health information at Cancer Research United Kingdom says, "there are some previous research that connects between the egg eating habits with the risk of the spread of this deadly prostate cancer. However, the results were contradictory and it remains unclear whether there is a real effect or not. "

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