Articles related to "Preventing Prostate Cancer"According to a new study, a diet that is low in fat and red meat and high in fruits and vegetables can reduce your risk of prostate cancer.
Drinking Green Tea may be an easy way to prevent prostate cancer. Multiple studies have shown promising results.
There is a drug currently available that can help prevent prostate cancer. Other promising methods of prostate cancer prevention have shown no benefit in clinical trials.
Pumpkins are an icon of fall and the upcoming holidays, yet the history and important nutrition hidden in these vitamin-packed, healthy fruits is widely unknown.
Benefits of cancer screening for breast and prostate cancer may have been overstated because there has not been a significant reduction in deaths from the two diseases.
By reducing your waist and developing healthy eating habits, you can reduce your risk of developing prostate cancer later in life.
Prostate cancer is to men what breast cancer is to women - a devastating blow and lots of doctor visits to help eradicate the cancer.
Selenium supplements may increase serum cholesterol levels as much as 10 percent, according to a new study out of Warwick Medical School.
There are plenty of "miracle" cures on the market today, but did you know there are foods you can eat that will actually help prevent cancer?
Some studies have found that tomato consumption and lycopene levels tend to be lower in those who develop cancer, heart disease, and certain chronic health conditions.
Brazil nuts contain high amounts of selenium, which makes them an excellent choice to safeguard prostate health.
As many as two million men in the U.S. alone visit doctors each year for chronic prostatitis, a broad term for the inflammation or infection of the prostate.
Baby boomers who want to slow down the aging process need to consider the food and drink choices consumed each day.
What we put into our bodies affects everything - from emotional health to sexual desire. Here's how to improve your sex life by eating well.
Pumpkin's unique flavor lends itself to both sweet and savory fall recipes, giving adventurous cooks plenty of options for working this versatile squash onto the menu.
There is much current debate about flu vaccine side effects, but drinking green tea appears to be an easy way for individuals to avoid influenza this flu season.
A growing body of evidence suggests that over-screening and invasive diagnostic and treatment methods do not always translate into fewer cancer deaths.
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