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Lycopene is present in all red fruit and veg

Cooked tomatoes ‘may inhibit cancer’

A nutrient found in cooked tomatoes has been shown in laboratory studies to slow the growth of - or even kill - prostate cancer cells. Researchers at the University of Portsmouth were testing the effect of lycopene.

A low-fat diet with fish oil slowed cancer

Low-fat, fish oil diet 'slows growth of prostate cancer cells'

A low-fat diet with fish oil supplements for four to six weeks has been found to slow the growth of prostate cancer cells in human tissue, in a study by researchers at UCLA that compared the regime with a traditional high-fat Western diet.

University of Bristol conducted the study

No link between vitamin D and prostate cancer

A new in depth study has found no link between vitamin D levels and prostate cancer. The research, carried out by scientists at the University of Bristol, is the largest study of its kind and supports the findings of earlier research by the Agency for Research on Cancer.

Prostate cancer rates have tripled

Supplement can boost prostate health

If there is a history of prostate cancer in the family, take action now. Alpha Prost Plus has been found to reduce the tendency of testosterone to convert to a more aggressive form, which can cause prostate enlargement and lead to health issues.

Broccoli helps kill cancer cells

Broccoli helps kill cancer cells

We have long been told about the health benefits of superfoods but now Sulforaphane, one of the primary phytochemicals in broccoli has been proved to selectively target and kill prostate cancer cells, leaving normal prostate cells healthy and unaffected.

Pomegranate juices could help fight cancer

Pomegranate juice helps fight prostate cancer, study shows

Pomegranate juice components are shown to inhibit cancer cell migration, new research by the University of California, Riverside (UCR) reveals.

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Broccoli helps kill cancer cells

Broccoli helps kill cancer cells

We have long been told about the health benefits of superfoods but now Sulforaphane, one of the primary phytochemicals in broccoli has been proved to selectively target and kill prostate cancer cells, leaving normal prostate cells healthy and unaffected.

Over half of Brits want to shed 'at least a stone'

weight loss

The study commissioned by diet aid manufacturer Slimsticks, also discovered that a worrying one in five people have followed an ‘eating is cheating’ starvation diet and one in ten have tried a liquid diet.