Most men are told an enlarged prostate is just part of getting older. That’s the standard story: Hit middle age, start waking up at night to pee, notice a weaker stream, maybe feel like your bladder never fully empties — and chalk it up to the prostate doing what prostates do. But that explanation may be too simple. Because the prostate doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It lives inside the same body affected by rising blood sugar, belly fat, high blood pressure, chronic inflammation and insulin resistance. And that may be one reason benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH, so often…

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