February 1, 2012 — A new study suggests that vigorous physical activity will offer protection against prostate cancer progression because of its effects on DNA repair and cell-cycle pathways. The ...
A new study has found that metformin, a widely prescribed diabetes drug, may mimic one of exercise's core biological effects ...
Most men experience sexual issues, including erectile dysfunction, after prostate cancer treatment. Regular cardiovascular ...
The answer depends on your individual risk for bone fracture and the type of exercise. For most men with early prostate cancer, its safe to engage in light or moderate exercise. Physical activity is ...
A common diabetes medication could help men with prostate cancer who develop hormone therapy-related metabolic syndrome ...
A common diabetes drug may mimic one key effect of exercise in prostate cancer patients. Researchers found metformin boosts an “exercise molecule” linked to appetite and weight control, even in those ...
Among patients receiving metformin, Lac-Phe levels rose and remained elevated even after hormone therapy began. However, the ...
Metformin raised the exercise-linked metabolite Lac-Phe in prostate cancer patients across disease stages and treatment ...
Researchers say metformin may mimic some benefits of exercise in prostate cancer patients, helping improve metabolism and manage treatment-related side effects.
This may also help explain why coupled men statistically trend toward living ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Exercise 3 days per week improved sexual function for men with prostate cancer vs. usual care. Exercise also ...
Diabetes drug metformin may mimic exercise effects in prostate cancer, supporting weight, metabolism and overall health ...