UCLA researchers have discovered a previously unrecognized type of progenitor cell that, though rare in most regions of the human prostate, is found in uncommonly high numbers in inflamed areas of the ...
1 Department of Pathobiology and Biomedical Methodologies, Immunohaemathology and Transfusion Medicine Unit, University Hospital, University of Palermo, Italy 2 Department of Pathobiology and ...
A new research paper was published by Aging (Aging-US) on January 6, 2025, in Volume 17, Issue 1, titled "The profile of oxidative stress markers (arachidonic and linoleic acid derivatives) in ...
An article about the importance of PSA testing for early detection and treatment of prostate cancer ...
You can’t change your age, ethnicity or family history, but you can take control of your lifestyle.
Prostate cancer affects one in eight men during their lifetime, making it the second most common cancer among American males. Despite its prevalence, this disease often develops without obvious ...
Mr. Green, a 50-something businessman was asking a question I find myself answering on a surprisingly regular basis: “So, my PSA went up; what does that mean?” ...
People with diabetes may experience changes in their urinary and digestive health, and research shows there may be different effects on the body impacting the development of prostate cancer. Diabetes ...
If you're facing a prostate cancer diagnosis, this guide to best dietary practices will help simplify your shopping list Getty What you eat can affect your prostate health, for better or worse.
In today’s fast-paced world, men often face health challenges that significantly affect their quality of life. One common issue that many men experience is related to prostate health, leading to ...