Conditions: Prostate Health

Vitamin K may reduce prostate cancer risk 

Looking to justify that slice of provolone on your turkey sandwich? According to a recent study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, vitamin K2, found in meat and dairy products, may decrease risk of prostate cancer. ...

Less fat for your man  

Cutting down on fat — particularly saturated fat — may help more than just the waistline. A recent analysis in Nutrition Review looked at 25 previous studies on the relationship between a man's diet and the risk of prostate cancer...

Prostate prescription 

Thwarting the Return of Cancer Pomegranate, a curiously seedy fruit with sweetly tart juice, is gaining acclaim in health circles for its extraordinarily...

Say tomato 

Grab a ripe one for unparalleled flavor and cancer-fighting lycopeneEven as summer's end draws near, the ruby red tomato remains lusty with possibilities....

Soy protein reduces risk of prostate cancer 

Soy has long been heralded as a super food, shown to lower cholesterol, slow the development of diabetes, and improve overall health. Now, men have an...

Can Tomatoes Tame Prostate Cancer? 

Can Tomatoes Tame Prostate Cancer? Lycopene, a prominent nutrient in tomatoes, watermelon, and pink grapefruit (and the constituent that gives these foods...

Botanical Remedies For Enlarged Prostate 

These three botanical remedies, used alone or in combination, have been found beneficial in treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or enlarged prostate,...

Rediscovering Happiness 

Rediscovering Happiness by Deborahann Smith Mild to moderate depression affects everyone at some point during their lives. Fortunately, herbal remedies,...

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