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  • Fried food and prostate cancer risk: systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Men who are frequent consumers of fried foods are highly vulnerable to prostate cancer. ​This study evaluated the association between the consumption of fried foods and prostate cancer development risk by meta-analysis. Four case-control studies that...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/fried-food/fried-food-and-prostate-cancer-risk-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
  • Should Men Eat More Plants? A Systematic Review of the Literature on the Effect of Plant-Forward Diets on Men's Health

    Adopting a plant-based diet may help thwart the development of erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, and benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). This study evaluated a man's likelihood of developing prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/prostate-cancer/should-men-eat-more-plants-a-systematic-review-of-the-literature-on-the-effect-of-plant-forward-diets-on-men-s-health
  • Can a Starch-Smart® diet help reduce the risk of prostate cancer?

    Studies show that dietary factors play a major role in prostate cancer progression and mortality. Prostate cancer is a hormone sensitive cancer and is strongly associated with diets rich in dairy products , meats, and refined vegetable oils. Men who...

    https://www.drcarney.com/faq/men-s-health-questions/can-a-starch-smart-diet-help-reduce-the-risk-of-prostate-cancer
  • Prostate cancer and vegetable consumption.

    Fondness for vegetables, such as tomatoes, may help halt the development of prostate cancer. ​This study was carried out to confirm the protective effect of high vegetable diets against prostate cancer. Researchers evaluated data obtained from eligible...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/lifestyle-choices/vegetables/prostate-cancer-and-vegetable-consumption
  • RE: Starches converting to sugar--good/bad for cancer diet?

    and animal proteins promote the growth of cancer cells. Please accept my sympathies for the vegan gentleman with the prostate cancer. One’s confidence is often badly shaken when one develops cancer after eating a vegan diet for years. Perhaps he ate...

    https://www.drcarney.com/discussions/1450-starches-converting-to-sugar-good-bad-for-cancer-diet#reply-1451
  • Association Between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Risk of Dementia.

    Androgen deprivation therapy may promote the development of dementia in patients with prostate cancer. ​This research work investigated the hypothesis that androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) can increase the risk of dementia in prostate cancer...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/association-between-androgen-deprivation-therapy-and-risk-of-dementia
  • What Factors Influence Testosterone Levels?

    Commercials promoting testosterone therapy for men are becoming increasingly popular. These commercials target men who are experiencing symptoms of muscle loss, fatigue, weight gain, depression, difficulty concentrating, low libido, elevated lipid...

    https://www.drcarney.com/articles/what-factors-influence-testosterone-levels
  • The Association between Dietary Inflammatory Potential and Urologic Cancers: A Meta-analysis

    Fans of proinflammatory diets are liable to come down with some urological cancers, particularly kidney and prostate cancer. This meta-analysis summarized the results of 23 studies that explored the association between frequent ingestion of high...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/prostate-cancer/the-association-between-dietary-inflammatory-potential-and-urologic-cancers-a-meta-analysis
  • 3 Diseases Linked to Egg Consumption

    It is one of the unhealthiest foods in the standard American diet, yet it is still one of the most consumed foods in the United States. Thanks to the marketing efforts of the egg industry, eggs are erroneously promoted as a healthy food. But data from...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/condition-related/3-diseases-linked-to-egg-consumption
  • Egg intake and cancers of the breast, ovary and prostate: a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective observational studies.

    cancer risk. This study investigated the association between egg consumption and the incidence of breast, ovary, and prostate cancer. Researchers reviewed dietary and clinical data extracted from relevant published literatures on the subject. They...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/egg-intake-and-cancers-of-the-breast-ovary-and-prostate-a-dose-response-meta-analysis-of-prospective-observational-studies
  • Three Diseases Linked to Milk Consumption

    Milk is one of the most popular drinks of choice among Americans. In fact, the average American consumed about 20.4 gallons of milk in 2010. Unfortunately, cow's milk is not well designed for humans; in reality, it is baby calf growth fluid intended to...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/condition-related/three-diseases-linked-to-milk-consumption
  • The "Not-So-Manly" Drawbacks From Eating Meat

    While men associate meat with masculinity, it comes with several "not-so-manly" drawbacks as Dr. McDougall candidly points out in this four-minute video clip . Dr. McDougall passionately forewarns men, using straightforward language, that eating meat...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/health-issues/the-not-so-manly-drawbacks-from-eating-meat
  • Fiber intake and pancreatic cancer risk: a case-control study.

    ​Habitual consumption of high-fiber diets may slash the risk developing pancreatic cancer. This study investigated whether frequent consumption of fiber-rich foods can reduce pancreatic cancer risk. Researchers followed 978 individuals, monitoring...

    https://www.drcarney.com/science/disease-conditions/cancer/prostate-cancer/fiber-intake-and-pancreatic-cancer-risk-a-case-control-study
  • Which Foods Suppress Cancer Cell Growth?

    In 2009 an important study was conducted which tested the ability of 34 vegetables to suppress tumor cells in 8 different types of human cancer. The types of cancer cells that were tested were from the lung, kidney, brain, stomach, prostate, pancreas,...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/health-issues/which-foods-suppress-cancer-cell-growth
  • Fiber's Many Unknown Benefits

    diseases. For instance, hormone related conditions such a menopausal hot flashes , PMS , heavy periods , and breast and prostate cancer are less common in those consuming a plant-rich diet. Fiber also helps eliminate excess cholesterol , and keeps our...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/health-issues/fiber-s-many-unknown-benefits
  • Avoiding Fried Foods Reduces Cancer Risk

    "...eating French fries, fried chicken, fried fish, and doughnuts was associated with about a third greater odds of prostate cancer, and after stratifying for tumor aggressiveness, found even slightly stronger associations with more aggressive disease,...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/health-issues/avoiding-fried-foods-reduces-cancer-risk
  • Whole Plant Food Diet Suppresses Cancer Cells

    A team from the Nathan Pritikin Research Foundation conducted a study which took blood samples from various groups of people that ate different diets. Their blood was then dripped onto cancer cells growing in a petri dish. The results demonstrated how...

    https://www.drcarney.com/articles/whole-plant-food-diet-suppresses-cancer-cells
  • Vitamin Supplements May Increase Risk of Disease

    Many people pop a morning multivitamin as a very personal form of "health insurance." We figure that just in case our diet isn't adequately providing for our nutritional needs, we'll take a multivitamin to be safe. Some of us take it a step further,...

    https://www.drcarney.com/articles/vitamin-supplements-may-increase-risk-of-disease
  • How Not to Die: Discover the Foods Scientifically Proven to Prevent and Reverse Disease

    - Chapter 12 offers ways to prevent and treat mild to moderate depression using a diet rich in whole plant foods. Prostate cancer - Chapter 13 highlights how dairy protein (casein) raises a powerful growth hormone (IGF-1) which is associated with an...

    https://www.drcarney.com/shop/amazon-storefront/books/nutrition/how-not-to-die-discover-the-foods-scientifically-proven-to-prevent-and-reverse-disease
  • Dairy & Sexual Precocity

    These hormones are known carcinogens, which greatly increases the risk of hormone dependent cancers such as breast & prostate cancer. But, most alarming is the implications regarding how these hormones effect developing children . Watch the video below...

    https://www.drcarney.com/blog/family-concerns/dairy-sexual-precocity

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