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New Study Shows The Impact of Diet on Prostate Cancer | Mark Scholz, MD | PCRI

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To view the study visit: “A Healthy Lifestyle in Men at Increased Genetic Risk for Prostate Cancer”: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0302283822023429

We at the Prostate Cancer Research Institute receive questions on a regular basis about diet, lifestyle, and prostate cancer (and if you would ever like to ask us a question about that or anything related to prostate cancer, contact our helpline at pcri.org/helpline). Unfortunately, diet and lifestyle questions are notoriously difficult to investigate in a truly scientific manner and insights on these topics are few and far between. Recently, though, a prospective study was published looking at the diet and lifestyle of 12,000 men with prostate cancer over 20 years. They found an equal incidence of prostate cancer in men with healthy and unhealthy lifestyles; however, they also found that there was a lower mortality rate from prostate cancer in men with healthier lifestyles.

To view the study visit: “A Healthy Lifestyle in Men at Increased Genetic Risk for Prostate Cancer”: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0302283822023429

0:09 I have heard that there was a recent study published looking at diet and lifestyle of 12,000 prostate cancer patients over 20 years. Is there anything that we can learn from this study?

4:17 Why is animal protein bad for prostate cancer?

5:00 Do eggs count as animal protein when thinking about animal protein’s relation to increased prostate cancer risks?

5:27 Can a specific diet cause PSA to decline?

6:25 Do you have specific diets that you tend to recommend to your patients?

7:25 Is it fair to say that these stringent diet and lifestyle recommendations would be most appropriate for men with more dangerous prostate cancers and that men with low-grade, Gleason 6, prostate cancers do not

8:51 Considering the significance of a person’s weight in their general health, can you tell us more about the medication “Wegovy,” a weight loss medication, that you mentioned in our recent webinar?

9:53 Should all prostate cancer patients be lifting weights?

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What’s gone wrong with the American diet, and how can we make it right?

In this groundbreaking talk, Andrew Weil, M.D. illuminates the worst trends in American nutrition, and the toll they are taking on our health. The solution? His Anti-Inflammatory Diet, a way of selecting and preparing real food based on scientific knowledge of how it can help your body maintain optimum health. Along with lowering inflammation, this diet will provide steady energy and ample vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids dietary fiber, and protective phytonutrients.

Learn more about the Anti-Inflammatory Diet:
Dr. Weil’s Anti-Inflammatory Diet Guidelines: https://weil.ws/2tnvClQ
Dr. Weil’s Anti-Inflammatory Food Pyramid: https://weil.ws/2tny4bS
Top 4 Anti-Inflammatory Foods: https://weil.ws/2v05Zd1
Cooking With Whole Grains: https://weil.ws/2PqKjVi

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Coffee could help you burn fat, new study finds

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Coffee could help you burn fat, new study finds

New research says a cup of coffee could help you lose weight. A new study out Monday in the journal, Scientific Reports, finds coffee can stimulate brown fat, the fat in your body that keeps you warm by burning calories. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the science behind the study and how brown fat differs from other types of fat.

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