At age 70, Alfred Roberts plays hockey twice a week. Nothing special, right? Except that for three years he has had advanced prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones. "I've always been active.
Regular exercise supports immune health by improving the circulation of your immune cells and reducing inflammation, but ...
Many people with prostate cancer experience fatigue as a symptom of the cancer and as a side effect of treatment. In fact, up to 90 percent of men with prostate cancer experience fatigue.
Should you go all in on walking—or switch up your workouts during the week? A new study compares the longevity benefits of ...
Can I reduce my risk of prostate cancer through lifestyle changes? - You can’t change your age, ethnicity or family history, but you can take control of your lifestyle.
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key Takeaways: Many men’s health issues are either entirely preventable ...