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While age and genetics both affect PSA levels, lifestyle factors actually play the largest role. That's why simple changes to health, diet, and exercise routines can naturally bring down PSA levels.
Carrots actually contain unique undigestible fibres to help detox excess estrogen from the body. Raw carrots have been found to help by preventing...
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Unfortunately, turmeric doesn't offer a quick fix, so you'll need to take it daily to notice results. If you were wondering how long it takes...
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Learn More »This article is not intended to replace professional medical care or advice. If you have any questions or need additional information, please talk with your doctor. Medical technology is constantly improving, but the best way to deal with prostate cancer may be lowering your odds of getting it in the first place. If your doctor has determined that you are at high risk for prostate cancer, there are smart lifestyle changes that can substantially improve your chances of living prostate cancer-free. Most of these changes are related to diet and exercise and will lead to a healthier lifestyle overall. But first, let’s talk about what prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels are and why they matter.
The older men are well established in their careers; they are financially more stable, and the promise of a calmer life is something no woman can...
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Is clear urine always a good thing? In most cases, clear urine is a sign that you're well hydrated. And that's a positive thing because good...
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Dairy Products Despite the fact that Vitamin D is a great substance for maintaining testosterone levels, dairy products containing cows milk...
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Prostate removal is major surgery, so expect some soreness and pain. You'll receive IV pain medications at first, and your doctor may prescribe you...
Read More »Strength training boosts your muscle mass and resting metabolic rate (RMR). We recommend lifting weights, doing pull-ups, or push-ups Aerobic exercise helps you burn calories and also activates your RMR. Running, dancing, hiking, biking, and playing sports are all good forms of aerobic exercise. Don’t forget: exercise has been linked to increased quality of life. In other words, it’s a good idea to incorporate more exercise into your daily routine if you’re not doing so already.
Phytates, an antioxidant in coffee, may inhibit absorption of zinc. Coffee has been found to affect the bio-availability of zinc, in lab tests, by...
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Coronary Calcification Treatment Options Dieting (especially to limit cholesterol, fat and sodium) Exercising. Quitting smoking. Avoiding alcohol....
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External urinary catheters are a proven alternative to adult diapers and can actually be less disruptive to your normal routine than diapers....
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Zinc has been found to inhibit prostate cancer cell line growth and invasion. In part, this may be through the inhibition of nuclear factor κB, an...
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