Drinking green tea may reduce your risk of developing prostate cancer, according to a new study from Japan. Researchers at Japan’s National Cancer Center found that men who drank at least 5 cups of green tea per day had a 50% lower risk of developing advanced prostate cancer than men who drank less than 1 […]
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Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk in half
Published December 20th, 2007 in Men's Health and Cancer Help. 2 CommentsStudy: Drink a Little Wine, Live Longer
Published March 1st, 2007 in Men's Health, Healthy Foods, Anti-Aging and Health Studies. 2 CommentsDrinking a small amount of wine each day appears to extend life expectancy by several years, according to a new study from the Netherlands. Researchers found that men who drank an average of about half a glass of wine per day had a lower rate of cardiovascular death and death from all causes.
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Eat tomatoes and broccoli together to fight prostate cancer
Published January 16th, 2007 in Men's Health, Cancer Help, Healthy Foods and Health Studies. 0 CommentsEating tomatoes and broccoli together on a daily basis can help to shrink prostate tumors, according to a new study from the University of Illinois. Researchers found that the cancer-fighting activity of these two “superfoods” is greater in combination than when either one of them is eaten alone.
According to University of Illinois food science and […]
Eating olive oil can prevent cancer, protect cells
Published December 20th, 2006 in Men's Health, Cancer Help, Healthy Foods and Health Studies. 0 CommentsUsing lots of olive oil in your diet may help to prevent cancer by preventing damage to the body’s cells, according to a new study from Europe. Researchers found that men who consumed 25 ml (about a quarter cup) of olive oil every day for 3 weeks were able to substantially reduce […]
Strong links found between diet and cancer
Published November 16th, 2006 in Men's Health, Women's Health, Cancer Help, Healthy Foods and Health Studies. 7 CommentsSeveral new studies confirm that what you eat definitely helps to determine whether or not you get cancer — and how “bad” it is if you do get it. Investigators from the American Association for Cancer Research found the following:
Men who eat fish several times per week have a much lower risk of getting colon […]