Prostate Restored
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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.
CT scan. A CT (computerised tomography) scan can show whether the cancer has spread outside the prostate, for example to the lymph nodes or nearby...
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Family history. Having a blood relative, such as a father or a brother, with prostate problems means you're more likely to have problems. Diabetes...
Read 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.
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What are the symptoms of low testosterone? Reduced sex drive. Erectile dysfunction. Loss of armpit and pubic hair. Shrinking testicles. Hot...
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.
The evidence we will review below supports the fact that prostatitis risk is reduced in men who ejaculate more often. But that doesn't mean that...
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Specific Signs/Symptoms of Testosterone Deficiency (TD) Reduced sex drive. Reduced erectile function. Loss of body hair. Less beard growth. Loss of...
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A reduction in the levels of DHT lowers the risk of developing an enlarged prostate. The catechins in green tea regulate the secretion of DHT and...
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Dairy. Dairy products, such as milk, cheese, and yogurt, are low in purines, and they are a good fit for a diet to manage or prevent gout. Dec 16,...
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