Prostate cancer is still one of the most common cancers affecting men, yet new findings indicate that nutrition is significantly involved in its prevention, treatment, and recovery than most patients ...
New research shows that vegetables and probiotics may help to stabilise or retard tumour growth in the prostate.
How the gut microbiome, systemic inflammation, and metabolic health link cardiovascular disease and prostate disorders—and ...
Drs Dean Ornish and Peter Carroll presented their research on the effects of an intensive lifestyle program on outcomes for ...
The answer depends on your individual risk for bone fracture and the type of exercise. For most men with early prostate cancer, it’s safe to engage in light or moderate exercise. Physical activity is ...