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Prostate Cancer Progression Averted by Green Tea

Prostate cancer is a form of the disease affecting the prostate gland in men, and its effects can be very severe, leading even to death. Because the condition is very widespread, like the breast and cervical varieties are in women, researchers have been trying to identify a way of stopping it, or at least slowing dow...

22 June 2009
18:01 GMT

Soybean, Male Sex and Cancer

It is the monster lurking most men: prostate will swell, urinating and having sex will turn painful and the operation may mean not sex at all (impotence). Moreover, the prostate cancer can spread and kill you. But those Chinese, with their tofu, know the secret: a new research published in the journal Cancer Research...

15 March 2008
05:29 GMT

Working Men Will Have Longer Sex Life!

A physically active job may lead to more than a better condition: it may lower the risk of developing prostate cancer, as found by a research carried out by a team at UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center and published in the journal "Cancer Causes Control." The study was made on 2,100 men, ex-employees at the Rocketdyne...

12 February 2008
05:16 GMT

No Sex Can Lead to Pain, Sterility and Impotence in Men

Most of the semen is produced by this gland located at the base of the bladder: the prostate. And here is the issue: up to 50 % of the American males (and not only) will have prostatitis during their lifetimes. About 5 to 10 have it at a particular time. This condition denotes infection or inflammation of the prost...

24 January 2008
05:14 GMT

Green Tea Saves Erections!

Now, we know the secret of those sexual techniques from the Chinese Daoism and Indian Kamashuthra. It's in the tea! There is a great danger threatening a man during his life: the prostate cancer. The surgery for prostate cancer leaves most patients impotent, as nerves can be touched. Moreover, this is the secon...

20 December 2007
14:06 GMT

Less Sugar Prolongs a Man's Sex Life

No sex, alcohol and other risk factors have been proven to cause a rapid development in prostate cancer, the ultimate blow that can 'ruin' a man's sex life. Too few recover after surgery without remaining impotent. Now, a research led at Duke Prostate Center and published in the online journal Prostate...

14 November 2007
06:01 GMT

Does Sex Protect You Against Cancer?

Sex is more than physical pleasure: it may bring benefits on a long term. Many philosophies plead for total abstinence and preservation of the sexual energy for a prolonged life, but science comes up with another story. In fact, many researches have showed that sex has a rather healing effect, on both psychical and p...

8 November 2007
16:56 GMT

Broccoli, Found to Protect Man's Sexual Health

There are a lot of researches showing that not clearing out too many times the prostate can lead to the nasty prostate cancer. But if you do not enjoy having sex, in this case broccoli and cauliflower could help. An American team has found that the regular consumption of these vegetables decreases the risk of deadly ...

4 August 2007
05:49 GMT

More Frequent Ejaculation, Less Cancer!

Do you think that by employing the Daoist techniques of impeding ejaculation you will impress a new sex partner? Well, actually, you will get a nice prostate cancer later! This is the result of a large epidemiological research made on 30,000 American subjects by Dr. Michael Leitzman, a cancer researcher at the Nation...

25 July 2007
14:16 GMT

Prostate Drug Does Not Cause Impotence!

Prostate disease (cancer) is extremely nasty: you have to go to the toilet countless times daily. Surgery can also be very tricky: it can leave you impotent. Drugs would be a measure against prostate condition, but some researches say they could induce impotence, too. A new research made at Southwest Oncology Group s...

20 July 2007
07:22 GMT

What's The Link Between the Breast and the Prostate?

They are both involved in sex, and a recent research signals another common point: the same killer mutation induces aggressive cancers in these organs. One in six men is hit by prostate cancer and annually 28,000 men die of prostate cancer in the US alone. But a mutation of the gene BRCA2 - previously known to increa...

15 June 2007
15:06 GMT

Botox Injections to Avoid Impotence

Prostate enlargement is perhaps the greatest risk for aging men. Over 50 % of all men over the age of 60 and 80 % of those over 80 will experience it. 40- 50 % will suffer from the nasty symptoms, such as more frequent urination, urinary tract infections, the inability to completely empty the bladder and, when the di...

24 May 2007
02:47 GMT

Red Wine Found Beneficial for Man's Sexual Health

It's interesting that in many languages, when people toast, they make a hail for good health "Prost!" in German languages, "Salud!" in Spanish, "Sanatate" in Romanian and so on. This wishful thinking is based on the subconscious belief that the content of the glass is really beneficial for the health. Indeed, fo...

22 May 2007
17:51 GMT

Ejaculating For More Than 21 Times Per Month Protects Men from Cancer

Increased sexuality activity has been long linked to higher testosterone levels, which would pose a higher risk of prostatic cancer. Of course, intense sexual activity also exposes the individual to sexually transmitted diseases, also a big risk factor for prostate cancer. But a long-term research at US National Can...

21 May 2007
17:21 GMT

Too Many Vitamins Kill a Man's Sex Life

There is a great danger threatening a man during his life: the prostate cancer. The surgery for prostate cancer leaves most men impotent, as nerves can be touched. Moreover, this is the second leading cause of cancer death in men: one British dies each hour due to this. A new research made on about 300,000 male subje...

16 May 2007
05:30 GMT

Exercising and Male Sexual Health

Fighting against heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, hypertension, memory loss, colon cancer, fractures and depression are weak motivations to send most men to the gym. But when it's about sex benefits, this could change the odds. Prostate cancer is the second cancer type responsible for death in men, aft...

4 May 2007
03:48 GMT


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