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Possible symptoms associated with prostate cancer: Painful or burning sensation when urinating. Blood in your urine or semen. Loss of ability to have an erection. Pain or stiffness in your lower back, hips, ribs or upper thighs.
On average, it shouldn't take longer than 30 seconds to urinate, Freedland said. “Once you get going and it takes you a minute to empty your...
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The 46 chromosomes (23 from each parent) have genes made up of DNA with instructions of what traits a child will inherit. The results can be...
Read More »Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men in the U.S. and is mostly found in older men. Prostate cancer tends to grow slowly, and in most cases, it's found before it has spread to other parts of the body. In fact, some prostate cancers may not need to be treated right away—they can be watched and then be treated if it starts to grow. Robert Ellis, MD, associate professor of clinical and medical student education director, shares the importance of understanding prostate health.
In fact, direct consumption of olive oil may actually help you get the recommended dose of healthy fat. -Good to relieve constipation: Another...
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The biggest problem in life is that: Time is running out. You may be able to replace the loss of your physical organs but the loss of this resource...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
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Practicing a healthy lifestyle can help reduce DHT levels naturally. This includes regular exercise, quit smoking, reduce stress, take time to...
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A digital rectal exam can be embarrassing for some men, but just detach and try to relax. Here is a step-by-step explanation of how a DRE is done:...
Read More »Ask for someone to attend appointments with you. This person can help ask questions and take notes during your appointments. Keeping a notebook with a list of your appointments, tests and medications is one way to organize the large amounts of information that will come from your healthcare provider. Join a cancer support group. Consider going to a support group. Talking with other men who understand your concerns can lower your stress. Ask your healthcare provider about support groups in your area and consider taking your partner or a friend as your support.
Pumpkin seed oil scientifically proven to block DHT, while also stimulating the follicles and delivering nutrients to the scalp. This means that...
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Melatonin has been used successfully for sleep enhancement in healthy individuals, as well as to reduce feelings of jet lag during global travels....
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Another effective cleansing agent for the kidneys is cranberry juice which supports the urinary tract, fights urinary tract infections and removes...
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Seeds are great sources of fiber. They also contain healthy monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats and many important vitamins, minerals and...
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