for men: food for a healthy prostate
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Doris C.Posted
Tue 05 Feb 2008 10:23am
Men should try to maximize the life of its prostate gland – though as one ages, prostate problems are sure to emerge. With proper food intake for good prostate health, one can be hopeful that the disease that haunts many older men will forego of him or haunt him at a much later time.
Food for good prostate health includes nuts. Brazi ...
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Bisphenol A In Canned Foods Like Soup, Tuna, Green Beans....
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Robin P.Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:00pm
Dr. Heidi explained how tomatoes in cans are bad for us. In her words, "Tomato products are acidic and the can liners have toxic chemicals that have been shown to leach into the products, and may affect hormone production."
Now Kim and Dr. Heidi report new sources that there are more canned foods to be concerned about.
Other studies done ...
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Vitamin E Significant Risk for Prostate Cancer
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Author Debbie NicholsonPosted
Mon 17 Oct 2011 3:45pm
No sound reasoning for vitamin E intake if you’re male and over 55
The long held belief of vitamin E and selenium to reduce the risk of prostate cancer now demonstrates that theory has been wrong.
In 2001, Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial had begun with researchers testing the long standing belief of these supplements ...
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Omegas Restrict Prostate Cancer
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Author Debbie NicholsonPosted
Wed 26 Oct 2011 4:05pm
A low-fat diet combined with fish oil supplements restricts growth
Researchers from the University of California at Los Angeles had made this discovery after testing prostate tissue samples from men with the disease. It was determined that in just four to six weeks on a low-fat diet with fish oil supplements the cancer growth is red ...
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Concern Over Canned Foods: Tests Find Wide Range of Bisphenol A in Soups, Juice, And Tuna
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Dr. MJ WegmannPosted
Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:04pm
The chemical Bisphenol A, which has been used for years in clear plastic bottles and food-can liners, has been restricted in Canada and some U.S. states and municipalities because of potential health effects. The Food and Drug Administration will soon decide what it considers a safe level of exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), which some studies have ...
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Health Headlines - January 9
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MeredyPosted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:24pm
Israel's Sharon Breathing on His Own
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was breathing on his own Monday and moving some of his limbs as doctors lifted the anesthesia that had kept him in a medically induced coma since his massive stroke Wednesday.
Doctors in Jerusalem made the decision to lift the anesthesia after a round of consultatio ...
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10 Best Foods To Eat | Healthy Eating
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Matt C.Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:12pm1 Comment
What Are the 10 Best Food to Eat? These 10 Nutritional Powerhouses Should Be Part of Every One’s Healthy Eats
Cleaning up your diet and eating healthier is often just a matter of knowing where to start.
Unfortunately, many people think that a healthy diet is only about removing foods, not adding them in.
This list of the 10 Best Foo ...
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Health Headlines - August 14
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MeredyPosted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:21pm
Pedigree Pet Food Recalled in California
California health officials have recalled a type of Pedigree bagged pet food that may be contaminated with salmonella, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
Certain 20-pound bags of Pedigree Complete Nutrition Small Crunchy Bites were pulled from the market after the manufacturer -- Mars Petcare ...
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