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Flax: Is it healthy?

(Click the photo for 5 Common Foods That Can Cause Cancer) Flax is something we hear about often, and it's always praise -- in fact, health food ... Read More »

Statins may raise prostate cancer risk in obese men

If you are an obese man, using statins to help lower cholesterol may not be the safest method to employ, a new study in the American Journal of ... Read More »

Acne may signal prostate cancer risk

As if being pimply-faced during high school isn't punishment for some guys, it actually may be an indicator of elevated prostate cancer risk, say ... Read More »

Take matters into your own hands

Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in men over 75. It occurs when cells of the prostate mutate and begin to multiply out of control. ... Read More »

Prostate vaccination shows promise in early studies

With the growing number of prostate cancer cases worldwide., it's absolutely incredible to think that preventing this disease may someday be as easy ... Read More »

The whole story

In our never ending quest to be healthy (well, that's not entirely accurate -- there's definitely an end), it's sometimes easy to consider how we look ... Read More »

Harvard reports possible link between multivitamins and cancer risk

I take a daily Centrum multivitamin. Chewable, because for some strange reason, I have trouble swallowing pills. But there's some new research out of ... Read More »

Green tea shown to reduce prostate risk

Following close to 50,000 men for more than a decade, Japanese researchers uncovered a potential link between green tea and the reduced risk of ... Read More »

Lowered prostate risk linked to occupational activity

Researchers from UCLA have wrapped up a study that links job activity to men's risk of developing prostate cancer. The findings spell out good things ... Read More »

Five gene variants heighten risk for prostate cancer, says scientists

As genetic research marches further into potential treatments for deadly health conditions, some scientists believe they have discovered some genetic ... Read More »