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Alcohol and caffeinated drinks are not established risk factors for prostate cancer and will not affect PSA levels.
Nighttime urination is very common in men over age 50 and causes significant inconvenience due to lack of restful sleep. An enlarged prostate is...
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Infertility testing includes physical and ultrasound exams to evaluate the health of the reproductive organs. It includes chemical and hormonal...
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As a general rule of thumb, your height can be predicted based on how tall your parents are. If they are tall or short, then your own height is...
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Turmeric has been used in both Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine as an anti-inflammatory, to treat digestive and liver problems, skin diseases, and...
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In addition to urinary tract infection and prostatitis, there are other reasons that can cause a high PSA level. These include: Benign prostatic...
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Keep your prostate healthy by eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, whole grains, green tea, and fatty fish, while limiting meat and dairy...
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Overall, larger brain size and volume is associated with better cognitive functioning and higher intelligence. The specific regions that show the...
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Elevated PSA levels can indicate the presence of cancer, but high PSA levels can also be a result of non-cancerous conditions like benign prostatic...
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Generally, older adults in good physical shape walk somewhere between 2,000 and 9,000 steps daily. This translates into walking distances of 1 and...
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Crataeva (Crataeva nurvala) Crataeva is an Indian herb with a long history – it's been helping bladders since the 8th century BC! ... Mullein...
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