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Gosh! This research from Denmark has raised a big alarm.
Scientists say that men with enlarged breasts (gynecomastia) are at risk of dying before reaching the age of 75. Reason? This condition is often associated with chronic diseases such as cancer, lung problems that are not detected early, and other issues that weaken the immune system.
Now, this story of large breasts in men is due to hormonal imbalances in the body. Scientists say that about two-thirds of men in the world suffer from this condition depending on age. As they enter old age, male hormones decrease, weight increases, and breasts enlarge badly.
On the ground, studies show that men with early health problems are at a higher risk of developing gynecomastia. And once it occurs, the chances of dying before the age of 75 increase by 37 percent. In other words, it is not only the breasts, but also the diseases that come with it that weaken the body.
Scientists recommend that fathers monitor their health regularly, do check-ups and get treatment early. This is because gynecomastia is often a red flag for serious problems to come later. Bottom line, health is an investment – if you notice changes in your body, don't stay silent, seek help early.
Scientists say that men with enlarged breasts (gynecomastia) are at risk of dying before reaching the age of 75. Reason? This condition is often associated with chronic diseases such as cancer, lung problems that are not detected early, and other issues that weaken the immune system.
Now, this story of large breasts in men is due to hormonal imbalances in the body. Scientists say that about two-thirds of men in the world suffer from this condition depending on age. As they enter old age, male hormones decrease, weight increases, and breasts enlarge badly.
On the ground, studies show that men with early health problems are at a higher risk of developing gynecomastia. And once it occurs, the chances of dying before the age of 75 increase by 37 percent. In other words, it is not only the breasts, but also the diseases that come with it that weaken the body.
Scientists recommend that fathers monitor their health regularly, do check-ups and get treatment early. This is because gynecomastia is often a red flag for serious problems to come later. Bottom line, health is an investment – if you notice changes in your body, don't stay silent, seek help early.