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Prostate Cancer Top Related Articles
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2). A Little Red Wine Could Take You A Long Way! By : Lawrence Stepanowicz, ND
Longevity interests a lot of people who aren't ready to give up their lives, just yet, and who look to healthy alternatives to culturally defined eating patterns and "health care."
The benefits of drinking wine have been touted for a while and are thought, by some, to be the reason why the French can get away with eating a high fat diet while enjoying a low rate of coronary disease.
Article Related to: red wine, resveratrol, alzheimer's, cholesterol, longevity, fat cells, anit-inflammatory, prostate cancer
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3). Male "Menopause"...Is there such a thing? By : Ted Crawford
Copyright 2006 Ted Crawford
Yes, by all means, but it is technically called hypogonadism (low testosterone levels). Symptoms may vary, but most men will experience decreased libido (sexual desire) as well as erectile dysfunction, hot sweats, decrease in body hair, fatigue, or even depression. They also tend to lose muscle mass and gain weight due to increased subcutaneous fat.
Article Related to: men, male, menopause, sexual, sexual performance, libido, prostate, prostate cancer, testosterone, hypogonadism, genitals, sleep apnea, cardiovascular
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6). Stimulating the Body’s Defenses to Fight Ovarian Cancer By : James E. Finch
Comediennes such as Gilda Radner and Madeline Kahn, Oscar-winning actresses like Loretta Young and Sandy Dennis, singers Laura Nyro and Dinah Shore, actor Pierce Brosnan’s wife Cassandra Harris, actress Jessica Tandy, former Connecticut governor Ella Grasso, and Martin Luther King’s wife Coretta Scott King all died of ovarian cancer. It’s not just celebrities, politicians or movie stars, who are stricken with ovarian cancer.
Article Related to: cancer, ovarian cancer, biotech, drugs, chemotherapy, stocks, prostate cancer, breast cancer, women
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9). Risk Factors For Prostate Cancer By : Gray Rollins
The prostate is a small, walnut-shaped sex gland in men that produces the seminal fluid, which nourishes and transports sperm. The growth of the cells in the prostate gland is stimulated by the male sex hormone called testosterone. Though its causes are unknown, prostate cancer is a frightening prospect for men. This cancer threatens not just their lives, but also their sexuality.
Article Related to: prostate cancer, prostate, prostate gland, prostate exam
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10). Prostate Cancer - Are Men Their Own Worst Enemy? By : Donald Saunders
The commonest form of cancer in the United States today is skin cancer but, to many people's surprise, prostate cancer is the second most frequently seen type of cancer and results in some 30,000 deaths each year. So just what is prostate cancer?
The human body starts its life as a single cell which divides repeatedly to form new cells. As cell division continues so the newly created cells, acting as the building blocks of the human body, form themselves into walls of tissue creating the various parts that we recognize as the human body.
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11). 7 Things Every Man Should Know About The Prostate By : Anne Nickerson
Next time you see your father, your uncle, or any older gentleman over age 60 or so, ask them about their prostate. If you know the guy well enough, and he feels comfortable enough around you (some would say too comfortable), he will surely share a whole litany of the common prostate problems that are troubling him, or have troubled him, or will trouble him in the near future.
Article Related to: prostate, bph, benign prostatic hypertrophy, prostate cancer, prostatitis, prostate gland
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18). CANCER, New Alternative Therapy By : Luis Quiroz R.
Created in the amazonian forest, by a Brazilian monk, a new natural treatment to cure and to prevent cancer, seems to be an interesting alternative in the fight against cancer. The priest affirms, he has obtained real results in several types to cancer : cancer of breast, cancer of uterus, cancer of stomach, cancer of skin, cancer of prostate, etc..
Article Related to: cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, cancer treatment
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20). How to Fight Prostate Cancer By : Mikey
Over the past few years Prostate Cancer has been targeted by health authorities as the largest hidden killer of men over 45 years of age. Although there have been advances in education and general public awareness, men are still demonstrating reluctance to acknowledge the need for vigilance in their everyday lives.
There are a number of ways that men can reassure themselves however.
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25). Enlarged Prostate – The Cause Remains A Mystery By : Donald Saunders
Each day a huge number of men (something in the region of 13,000 in the US alone) call to see their doctor with a variety of problems associated with urination and come away having been told that they are suffering from an enlarged prostate.
Benign prostatic hyperplasia, benign prostatic hypertrophy or BPH, to give it its proper medical names, is an extremely common and treatable problem seen in many men over the age of 65 and is suffered by as many as half of all men in their sixties and ninety percent of men in their seventies and eighties.
Article Related to: enlarged prostate, prostate cancer, prostate
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