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Jenny Smiechowski

The cancer-fighting triple-threat for your prostate

Prostate cancer is disturbingly common in men over 50 and continues to increase with age. So if you’re near that milestone, it’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to do to keep yourself from becoming another prostate cancer statistic…

Craig Cooper

Supplement synergy: the prostate cancer secret

What do you think are the four best supplements for prostate cancer? This is an interesting question, and experts don’t necessarily agree on the answer. However, the important thing is, there are numerous candidates, but the real power is the unique synergy that develops in certain combinations…

Dr. Isaac Eliaz

The citrus pith-PSA connection to your prostate

Elevated PSA, in addition to indicating possible prostate cancer, can also result from chronic inflammation and infection. But a compound extracted from the pith of citrus fruit peels show promise for these conditions and for people who are interested in strategies for healthy aging…

Craig Cooper

Choose ‘gold’ spice, not old spice, for male health

Traditionally turmeric has been used to fight inflammation, colds and asthma, but in recent years scientists have discovered a wide variety of reasons why it’s especially good for men’s health.

Craig Cooper

Why a PSA test is still a vital first step

It’s no wonder men are confused… Over the past few years, various different medical organizations and professionals have changed their minds and recommendations about if and when men should get a PSA (prostate specific antigen) test.

Craig Cooper

How does Xtandi treat advanced prostate cancer?

In up to 40 percent of men who are diagnosed with prostate cancer and undergo therapy, the disease spreads (metastasizes) and develops into advanced prostate cancer. How does Xtandi treat advanced prostate cancer?

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Craig Cooper

Does a high PSA blood test mean you have prostate cancer?

Men typically associate PSA (prostate-specific antigen) with prostate cancer and a high PSA with a greater risk of developing the disease. However, does a high PSA mean prostate cancer every time? Fortunately, the answer is no, but there is more to this answer.

Craig Cooper

12 natural prostate cancer killers

There are various nutrients that have been shown to be effective in protecting against prostate cancer and inhibiting its development or progression. Here are 12 natural prostate cancer killers you should include in your diet…

Easy Health Options Staff

Harvard: One thing drops prostate cancer risk by 68 percent

Did you know that most prostate cancers do not spread and are not life-threatening? That’s the good news. The bad news is that the other forms of prostate cancer are aggressive, invade bones and organs, and are fatal. The number one factor that dropped deadly prostate cancer risk more than any other was…

Beverly Burmeier

What your hair (or lack of it) reveals about prostate cancer

We know that male pattern baldness (MPB) results from a sensitivity of hair follicles, which is inherited from a man’s mother. Rather than the level of testosterone being a problem, it’s more likely the skin’s ability to process…

Craig Cooper

Taking cancer off your shopping list

The World Health Organization (WHO) has made a potentially lifesaving announcement concerning the link between eating meat and the development of cancer, specifically colorectal and stomach cancers. But why didn’t they mention this cancer?

Craig Cooper

Fish oil may delay prostate cancer progression

Men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer may want to consider increasing the amount of fish oil in their diet. New research indicates that fish oil may delay prostate cancer progression by affecting the immune system.

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