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Exercise Can Benefit Men With Prostate Cancer | Pursuitist

16 hours ago ago from Pursuitist - Find and Share the Good Things in Life

Evidence shows even small amounts of exercise can benefit men with prostate cancer. As little as 15 minutes of physical activity a day can substantially cut death rates in men with prostate cancer, new research hints. We saw benefits at very attainable levels of activity, lead investigator Dr. Stacey A. Kenfield of Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, noted in a statement from the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in ...

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Lowering risk of Prostate Cancer with Coffee? Why not !

14 hours ago ago from Homeopathy Remedies

Yes , it may help lowering the risk of advanced prostate cancer . Current study presented by American Association for Cancer Research in Hilton, the men who drank coffee nearly 60% less likely do develop advanced prostate cancer than non-coffee drinkers . The researcher Kathryn M. Wilson, PhD , from Channing Laboratory of Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health reported, Very few lifestyle factors have been ...

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How coffee could help prevent the most dangerous forms of prostate cancer

21 hours ago ago from You Will Read News

Coffee could help keep dangerous prostate cancers at bay, scientists believe. A 20-year study of almost 50,000 men found that those who regularly drank the beverage were 60 per cent less likely to develop fast-growing, hard-to-treat forms of the cancer, than others. The researchers, from Harvard Medical School in US, believe that ingredients other than caffeine are behind the benefit. Research: Men who regularly ...

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Coffee and Exercise

12 hours ago ago from Eating Clean Works

U.S. News: Coffee, Exercise Fight Prostate Cancer Having a few more cups of coffee and running that extra mile each day can reduce a man's risk of dying of prostate cancer, two studies indicate. The case for coffee and physical activity as prostate cancer preventatives is far from proven, according to the research reported Tuesday at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Houston. But data from the Health ...

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The first six are medicinal.

2 hours ago ago from The TrogloPundit

Beer could be the new weapon against cancer MEN now have another excuse to go down the pub thanks to new research suggesting that a compound in beer may prevent prostate cancer. Tests showed that the ingredient, xanthohumol, blocked a biological pathway that allows prostate cancer to be fuelled by the male hormone testosterone. Thereby leaving the testosterone free for other duties, like belch promotion and football observance. ...

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Beer Ingredient Eyed in Prostate Cancer Prevention

18 hours ago ago from Forbes.com

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9 (HealthDay News) -- An ingredient of beer may someday help ward off prostate cancer, new animal experiments suggest. The compound in question, xanthohumol, is found in hops -- the bitter flavoring agent in beer -- and is known to block the male hormone testosterone, which plays a role in the development of prostate cancer. We hope that one day we can demonstrate that xanthohumol prevents prostate cancer development, ...

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Cancer Researcher Dr. Daniel Von Hoff Named Honoree of Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation's 34th Honor Ball

16 hours ago ago from FanHouse

Black tie event proceeds benefit Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Scottsdale Healthcare SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Scottsdale Healthcare Foundation announced today that Daniel Von Hoff, MD will be Honoree at its 34th annual Honor Ball. Dr. Von Hoff, an oncologist and chief scientific officer at Scottsdale Healthcare's Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center, is known worldwide for his groundbreaking cancer research. One of ...

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Want to Cut Cancer Risk? Try Munching Pistachios

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WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Eating pistachios every day might reduce your risk for lung cancer and other malignancies, according to a new study. Pistachios are a good source of a type of vitamin E called gamma-tocopherol. It is known that vitamin E provides a degree of protection against certain forms of cancer. Higher intakes of gamma-tocopherol ... may reduce the risk of lung cancer, Ladia M. Hernandez, a senior research ...

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CONNECTING WITH CHARITIES: The American Cancer Society

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Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This CONNECTING WITH CHARITIES: The American Cancer Society The Hope Lodge gives hope to those fighting cancer... The American Cancer Society eases the financial burden of traveling for cancer treatments with their Hope Lodge. 0 Ratings | ...

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