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Eating Mushrooms & Prostate Infections. Certain types of microorganisms cause infections in the prostate, a gland in males that produces semen to carry sperm during sexual intercourse. Antibiotics are the conventional tr...

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Tags: Gland, Infection, Sexual Health, Prostate, Men's Health, Sex and Intimacy, Antibiotic

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