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By Alahna Kindred Men can decrease their chances of developing prostate cancer by increasing the amount of jogging, cycling, or swimming they do, a new study has found. Scientists have found that boosting cardiorespiratory fitness by three per cent was linked to a 35 per cent lower risk of developing – but not dying from – the disease. The Swedish study analysed data on the physical activity levels, height and body mass index (BMI) of 57,652 men, along with information on lifestyle and perceived health, and the results of at least two cardiorespiratory fitness tests. Annual cardiorespiratory f…