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   October 25, 2011

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The Real Facts about Vitamin E and Prostate Cancer Prevention

 

Contrary to media reports, vitamin E, in the right form, does have benefits for the prevention of prostate cancer. Read more

 

"Smart Prostate Biopsies" by Artemis

 

With over 1 million biopsies performed every year, better imaging can lead to better diagnosis and treatment. Read more

 

Stents for Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

 

Traditionally used for heart disease, a new study has shown the benefits of stents for erectile dysfunction. Read more

 

More Evidence Selenium Supplement Doesn't Provide Benefits in Prostate Cancer Prevention

 

More evidence following on from the SELECT Trial that Selenium has limited benefits in the prevention of prostate cancer. Read more

 

Testosterone Therapy and Erectile Dysfunction in Older Patients

 

A recent study showed no benefit from testosterone therapy in elderly patients with erectile dysfunction. Read more

 

Eating Eggs, Dairy, Red Meat and Poultry May Increase Your Risk of Prostate Cancer

 

Prostate cancer seems to be fuelled by a number of factors and one of these may be a diet rich in meat and protein including eggs. Read more

 

How Fast Does New Erectile Dysfunction Drug Staxyn Work?

 

The new ED pill Staxyn dissolves under the tongue and is marketed as an easy, fast acting treatment. But how fast does it really work? Read more

 

Does Soy Reduce PSA Levels in Patients with Prostate Cancer?

 

Recent studies confirm the positive effects that genistein, an isoflavone found in soybeans, has on lowering PSA levels in men. Read more

 

Is a High PSA Level a Risk for Prostate Cancer?

 

At what point does a healthy man's prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level indicate he may be at risk for prostate cancer?  The answer to this question is one that experts do not yet agree upon, which is one reason why over-diagnosis of prostate cancer is a problem. Read more

 

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