Sunday, January 27th, 2008
09/01/2008 - Lycopene may show benefits against benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), a condition said to affect more than half of all men over the age of 50, suggests a new study from Germany.
Forty people took part in the new pilot study, which adds clinical data to an area previously lacking, according to the researchers […]
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
This is something new to me although after reading it through it does seem rather evident to me that anyone already having prostate cancer would have thought the risk factor through to its logical conclusion. Surely, if you have prostate cancer the last thing you should take into your body, without medical supervision, is testosterone.
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DALLAS, […]
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Friday, January 25th, 2008
Hi guys,
For many of you reading my blog posts this next article, suggesting quite strongly I fear, that trans-fats can increase the risk of getting a non-aggressive form of prostate cancer, by 100%, the knowledge will come a little too late. But hey, we all have family and friends for whom it is not too […]
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Hi guys,
With this Prostate Cancer blog site getting larger by the day it means two things; one is that I have to do some diligent cleansing of the build-up of stuff now threatening to confuse, making it less easy to explore the blogs entries, and, secondly - in particular to assist new readers - I […]
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
Hi guys,
I thought you’d be interested in yet another report concerning the benefit of vitamin D, especially from actual sun exposure, which seems to be the way to go.
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UPTON, N.Y., Jan. 8 — Overall health benefits from increased sun exposure may outweigh the risk of skin cancer, researchers here said.
Skin cancer rates rise with […]
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