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Index of All Articles in the Prostate Supplements Category
Defined Tag: Prostate Supplements
The Dubious History of Prostate Supplements
Prostate cancer indeed is a serious condition that kills more males than any form of cancer other than lung While its discovery is relatively recent and may affect what we know in terms of demographic risk, it is clear that males with African heritage have
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Prostate Supplements and Vitamins
Prostate supplements and vitamins often claim to reinforce the health of your prostate and some even claim to include ingredients that enhance sexual potency Despite these ambitious claims from manufacturers, many supplements simply cannot do what they cla
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ASK DR. WEIL: Supplements for cancer patients (Lancaster Online)
Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:12:44 GMT Q. I just heard that flaxseed and ginseng benefit cancer patients. True If so, how should they be usedA. Two studies presented at the 2007 meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, an association of cancer specialists, suggest that both flaxseed and ginseng can h...
| Vitamin D's wild days: Who to test, what to take? (AP via Yahoo! News)
Mon, 18 Aug 2008 20:04:54 GMT Don't be surprised if your doctor orders a vitamin D test during your next physical. Blood tests to check levels of the so-called sunshine vitamin are on the rise as doctors and patients react to headline-grabbing research that suggests having too little may not only hurt your bones — it might increase your risk of certain cancers or heart disease.
| Vitamin D's wild days: Who to test, what to take? (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:39:24 GMT Don't be surprised if your doctor orders a vitamin D test during your next physical. Blood tests to check levels of the so-called sunshine vitamin are on the rise as doctors and patients react to headline-grabbing research that suggests having too little may not only hurt your bones - it might increase your risk of certain cancers or heart disease. But there are problems with deciding next ...
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