4 foods that are no friend to your prostate
/There are 4 types of foods that have been suggested showing a possible link to overconsumption of them to prostate cancer.
Read MoreThere are 4 types of foods that have been suggested showing a possible link to overconsumption of them to prostate cancer.
Read MoreYou may have read how curcumin, a component of the spice turmeric, has proven effective at killing prostate cancer.
Read MoreNatural pectin, you are probably familiar with: It's that sugary carb found in ripe fruits such as berries, peaches and most citrus fruits.
Read More"The beauty of this study is that we were able to inhibit tumor growth in mice without toxicity."
Read MoreGreen tea (Camillia sinesis) is a potent antioxidant and an important tool in the search for prostate health.
Read MoreOne in seven men will get hit with prostate cancer, that's the Bad News
Read MoreOver the course of a man’s lifetime, there is a good chance he may have to deal with symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate. Beginning at around age 25, the prostate can begin to enlarge. This natural progression has a name – benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH – and is considered the most common cause of prostate enlargement. BPH is not the same thing as prostate cancer but rather is a benign or noncancerous condition that does not lead to cancer, even though the two conditions can coexist.
Read MoreIt may be time for men to consider switching to Italian-style coffee as a means of reducing their risk of prostate cancer.
Read MoreEvery disease has its myths and misconceptions about them. Prostate cancer is no different. The confusion surrounding the disease is often fueled by bad advice from well-meaning friends and the fact that many men often avoid talking about their condition. Few men sit around discussing prostate cancer and if it is brought up, after a few wisecracks are made the topic is usually abruptly changed.
Read MoreFun fact: Dogs can smell prostate cancer. A 2014 study showed that trained canines can detect prostate cancer with greater than 97 percent accuracy.
Read MoreGood news men – in case you didn’t know already know, orgasms not only feel fantastic but are also linked to a decreased risk of prostate cancer. It appears that men who ejaculate a lot over the course of a month are less likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Read MoreWhat if you could suppress the genes which “turned on” prostate cancer? What if you could suppress the prostate cancer genes by eating certain foods?
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