Research shows that eating a plant-based diet may offer protective benefits for heart health and prevention against certain ...
A plant-based diet, low in dairy and meat but rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts, can improve sexual and urinary health in patients treated for local prostate cancer, new research showed.
Medically reviewed by Jamin Brahmbhatt, MDMedically reviewed by Jamin Brahmbhatt, MD What you eat and drink can play an ...
YOU, OR SOMEONE you know, may be flaunting a mustache around this time of year in honor of Movember—the annual event devoted to raising awareness of men’s health issues such as prostate cancer. While ...
Diet is increasingly seen as a modifiable risk factor in prostate cancer. Recent studies have shown that ultralow-carbohydrate diets, weight loss diets, supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids, pro- ...
The red meat diet associated with masculinity could be the worst thing for men dealing with prostate cancer, a new study says. Prostate cancer patients who limit meat and dairy but eat lots of ...
Prostate cancer survivors who had a more plant-based diet tended to have fewer sexual and urinary side effects, research showed. Patients with prostate cancer may experience fewer sexual and urinary ...
It is well-established science that plant-based diets have health benefits. Research published last year by the American Medical Association showed that people who followed diets built around whole ...
Men with prostate cancer who ate more servings of fruits, vegetables, and grains had an almost 50 percent lower risk of the cancer spreading compared with those who ate fewer plant-based foods. Eating ...
CAUSE MORE SEVERE ILLNESS THAN OTHER STRAINS. PROSTATE CANCER IS THE SECOND LEADING CAUSE OF CANCER DEATHS IN MEN TODAY, DOCTOR RAMO EXPLAINS THE ROLE DIET PLAYS IN THIS DISEASE. THERE ARE 300,000 ...
For something so small, the prostate can cause big problems. This gland, which is roughly the size of a walnut, is an essential part of a man's urinary and reproductive systems. But it's not uncommon ...