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    PSA and Red Wine: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute

    August 26, 2013
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Could a little red wine lower your risk of prostate cancer? In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Jeffrey Karnes says maybe.

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PSA and Red Wine

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