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Science News May 1, 2004 Janet Raloff |
Tea Yields Prostate Benefits Tea drinking appears to seed the body with compounds that retard the growth of prostate cancer, a new study finds. |
AskMen.com April 15, 2014 Naomi Mead |
Don't Put Your Sexual Health At Risk! Eat These 5 Foods Right Now & Protect Yourself. It is believed that a high-sugar, high-fat, processed Western diet may have a significant part to play in the increased rates of prostate cancer we are now observing. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Prostate Cancer Treatment And Prevention Everything you wanted to know about prostate cancer in our three-part Prostate Cancer Guide. |
Science News March 29, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Cranberry Juice -- A Cocktail for the Heart Scientists report that regular consumption of cranberry juice in cocktail form yields cholesterol benefits in middle-age men and women. |
Chemistry World February 14, 2006 |
Remarkable Health Claims Leave Nutritionist Unimpressed In a week when research groups reported the cholesterol-lowering powers of red grapefruit and the cancer-fighting potential of cauliflower and broccoli, nutritionists have warned against the exaggeration of preliminary food-related findings. |
Science News December 3, 2005 Janet Raloff |
Fruits and Veggies Limit Inflammatory Protein (with recipe) A new trial finds that eating plenty of fruits and vegetables reduces an inflammatory protein linked to elevated blood concentrations in debilitating illness. |
Science News October 14, 2006 Janet Raloff |
Olive Oil's Newfound Benefits New studies find benefits in olive oil beyond their heart-friendly fats. |
Science News February 24, 2001 Janet Raloff |
Path to heart health is one with a peel Citrus fruits may deserve a more prominent role in the diet. A research team in Canada has just shown that drinking several glasses of orange juice daily can pump up blood concentrations of the so-called good cholesterol... |
American Family Physician May 15, 2005 |
Early Prostate Cancer: What You Should Know A patient hand-out on the disease, who is at risk, diagnosis and treatment options. |
Science News January 27, 2007 Patrick L. Barry |
Cider May Be Healthier Than Clear Apple Juice Apple juice might be a way to keep the doctor away, but a glass of cider appears to be even better. |
Science News May 3, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Selenium's Value to Prostate Health Prostate cancer remains the most common malignancy among U.S. men. Though few studies have offered much insight into what triggers this disease, a growing number of researchers have found evidence suggesting that dietary selenium protects men against this cancer. |
AskMen.com Jen Woodward |
Prostate Cancer 101 Here are some of the basic facts about prostate cancer, along with what you can do to keep the C-word from gracing your medical chart. |
Science News September 13, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Another Green That Might Prevent Breast Cancer Many studies have indicated that diets high in produce -- including broccoli and other veggies -- may lower a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. Now, California researchers report data suggesting that drinking green tea does the same thing. |
Nutra Solutions January 1, 2005 Kerry Hughes |
Ingredients to Reduce Cancer Risks Approximately 35% of cancer deaths in the U.S. can be prevented by dietary means. Scientific evidence shows that properly balancing fruits, vegetables, dietary fiber, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and certain dietary supplements protects our health. |
Nurse Practitioner October 2009 Wallace et al. |
Shedding light on prostate cancer This article will discuss the risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis of prostate cancer, and disease staging and grading, as well as necessary lab and diagnostic tests, treatment options and patient education. |
Chemistry World February 11, 2009 Lewis Brindley |
Prostate Cancer Biomarker Could Speed Diagnosis US researchers have identified a compound in urine that could be used to detect prostate cancer - and also to distinguish between benign and invasive forms of the disease. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Prostate Cancer Symptoms, Screening & Diagnosis Despite the facts that prostate cancer is the No. 1 cancer occurring in men (aside from skin cancers) and the second leading cause of cancer death (behind lung cancer), many men are still unfamiliar with this highly treatable disease. |
Food Processing August 2006 Mark Anthony |
Diet and Cancer Over the past 50 years, deaths from heart disease, stroke and infectious diseases have decreased significantly -- but the same cannot be said of cancer. |
Delicious Living March 2005 Lisa Turner |
What the experts eat Healthy recipes from five nutrition experts: heart-healthy salad, curried celery, spicy tempeh chili, jalapeno burritos with red chili gravy, and salmon and greens. |
Delicious Living July 2005 James & Debra Rouse |
Thrilling grilling How to avoid carcinogens when grilling, plus recipies: Grilled Thai Salmon Burgers with Peanut Sauce... Grilled Ratatouille with Shrimp... Blueberry-Flax Turkey Burgers... Grilled Chicken and Vegetable Pita Sandwiches... Grilled Tomatoes Stuffed with Goat Cheese... Grilled Bananas with Frozen Yogurt and Maple Cream... |
Delicious Living November 2005 Karin Lazarus |
Enlightened desserts This Thanksgiving, cap off your feast with one of these six special-occasion desserts featuring wholesome, seasonal ingredients -- decadent yet healthful finales to any holiday meal. |
Food Processing November 2006 Ashman & Beckley |
An antioxidants cocktail Pom Wonderful LLC's "Pomegranate Black Tea" combines two healthy ingredients -- tea and pomegranate juice -- for a milder yet distinctive flavor. |
Science News October 18, 2003 Janet Raloff |
As If You Needed Another Reason to Eat Strawberries (with recipe) Scientists at Cornell University find that this fragile fruit not only tastes great and contains vitamins but also may offer surprisingly potent benefits in the body's fight against cancer and heart disease. |
Nutra Solutions September 18, 2007 Kerry Hughes |
Beneficial Support -- September 2007 There has been a veritable avalanche of studies citing nutritional benefits of certain foods, nutrients and herbs. This stands in contrast to the negative information that frequently emanates from the mainstream press. |
AskMen.com Alex Santoso |
Prostate Health 101 Most men don't have any clue about their prostate -- until things go wrong. With this information, they can maximize their prostate health. |
Scientific American January 2009 Charles Q. Choi |
Do White Blood Cells Make Cancer Deadly? The ability to spread underlies the killing power of cancer. The process occurs, John Pawelek thinks, when tumor cells fuse with white blood cells -- an idea that, if right, could yield new therapies |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Prostate Cancer Overview Everything you wanted to know and more about prostate cancer in this three-part prostate cancer guide. |
Delicious Living July 2007 Melissa Williams |
On the fly Portable meals and snacks for healthy travelers. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2010 Denise Gellene |
Gen-Probe Prostate Cancer Test Looks Promising The new test could eliminate need for painful biopsies. |
Salon.com April 28, 2000 Dawn MacKeen |
A disease fueled by testosterone When a politician announces he has prostate cancer, what does it mean? |
Delicious Living Elisa Bosley |
Pucker Power! Add zest to your cooking with the refreshing flavor of lemons. |
American Family Physician August 15, 2000 Sharon Scott Morey |
AUA Issues a Policy Report on PSA Monitoring The American Urological Association (AUA) has released a policy report on the use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in screening for and monitoring of prostate cancer. |
Seasoned Cooking July 2007 J. Sinclair |
Melons A couple of recipes that have melons involved in the main course. Enjoy! |
National Gardening Elizabeth Hiser |
Eat Well For good health, eat more fruits, vegetables, and grains, and don't rely on vitamin pills. Here's why. |
Delicious Living November 2007 Lisa Turner |
Love Your Leftovers Transform Thanksgiving's bounty into new, satisfying, leftover meals with recipes such as Sweet Potato Pancakes with Rosemary and Turkey Soup with Hominy. |
Delicious Living September 2006 Lisa Turner |
Eat Your Veggies! You know that you're supposed to eat more vegetables; everyone from the USDA to your grandmother tells you so. Try these colorful dishes to help you get your daily dose in fresh and easy ways. Roasted Vegetables on Arugula and Basil... etc. |
Scientific American March 2009 Elaine Schattner |
A Chip against Cancer: Microfluidics Scrutinizes T Cells With just a blood sample, a device could determine whether cancer is about to spread or monitor the progress of treatment |
Managed Care June 2007 Thomas Morrow |
Dendritic Cell Vaccine Hits FDA Roadblock Questions about study design and analysis prompted the FDA to postpone action on Provenge, a treatment for advanced prostate cancer. |
Delicious Living Laurel Kallenbach & Moshe Basson |
From the Promised Land Fresh and exotic foods from one of Jerusalem's top chefs. |
Chemistry World January 21, 2011 Jennifer Newton |
Early lung cancer diagnosis Patients with lung cancer have elevated levels of a specific protein in their blood that could be used as a biomarker for the disease, say scientists from South Korea. |
HHMI Bulletin Nov 2010 |
Fusion genes that drive solid tumors are a new target for cancer therapies The success of Gleevec and related drugs has inspired researchers to step up their hunt for the molecular defects underlying other cancers. |
Delicious Living July 2005 Sarah Toland |
Healthy Thirst Quenchers For a truly healthy summer cooler find a drink made from real fruit juice rather than artificial ingredients or other additives. Or consider milk or plain soy beverages, both rich in protein and calcium. |
Chemistry World May 5, 2011 Helen Bache |
Health benefits of blended fruit juice Polyphenols increase the release of vasodilators (compounds that dilate blood vessels), such as nitric oxide, from endothelial cells that line the interior surface of blood vessels. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2009 Robert Steyer |
Beyond Provenge -- The Next Hot Cancer Drug? The search for prostate cancer treatments is filled with prospects and littered with failures. Which companies have the best chance of success? |
Delicious Living November 2002 Lisa Turner Photos |
Pass The Pie Warm or cold, plain or a la mode -- sink your teeth into these unique and nutritious harvest-fruit desserts. |
American Family Physician February 1, 2004 |
Penile Cancer What is cancer?... How does my doctor check for cancer?... How is penile cancer treated? |
Health January 2007 Scott Westcott |
9 Secrets to a Healthier Heart They all help cut your risk of heart disease, the top cause of death among women. Are you ready to drink milk and groove to jazz? |
Food Processing June 2013 Rory Gillespie |
Food Researchers Studying The New Wave Of Superfruits Superfruits don't need to be exotic. Even domestic fruits can pack high levels of antioxidants. |
Food Processing January 2013 Deborah Cassell |
Pomegranate Retains Superfruit Status Pomegranate is capitalizing on its superfruit status, bringing unique flavor and ample health benefits to a wide range of food and beverage products. |
Chemistry World October 20, 2009 James Urquhart |
Gold nanoparticles give super sensitive cancer test The recurrence of prostate cancer could soon be spotted years earlier thanks to a new highly sensitive test developed by US and Austrian researchers. |