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Drugs that can skew a PSA test include: NSAIDs: A class of pain medications that includes ibuprofen, Motrin, and Advil. Statins: A class of cholesterol-reducing drugs like Lipitor. Thiazide: A medication used to lower blood pressure. More items... •
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Read More »In addition to natural variation in a man’s baseline PSA level, certain factors can temporarily skew a PSA test. Here are six of the most common reasons for a rise or fall in PSA values:
The United States Department of Agriculture recommends men consume 11 mg of zinc daily. Men with particularly high activity levels or athletes may...
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Read More »Now that you know what can skew a PSA test and what can cause normal variations, let’s explore when you should test your PSA level. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends men talk to their healthcare provider about the risks and benefits of PSA testing prior to making a decision. Men who are considered high-risk for prostate cancer should talk about PSA testing with their medical team when they turn 45 years old. High-risk groups include: Men with a first-degree relative who had prostate cancer before turning 65 years old
It often takes 12 weeks before any improvement is seen. Long-term zinc supplementation requires 1–2 mg of copper per day to prevent copper deficiency.
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Studies have shown that garlic can naturally boost testosterone levels. Diallyl disulfide is the chemical in garlic that helps in the production of...
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Eat a low-fat diet. Eat a large variety of vegetables each day. Eat a few servings of fruit daily, and be sure to include citrus fruits....
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