Common Enlarged Prostate Drugs Kill

Common Enlarged Prostate Drugs Kill

This is the most common drug prescribed for enlarged prostate. You’re most likely taking it already or will be pushed by your doctor to take it. It is meant to shrink the prostate, but a new study in European Urology Open Science warns that it kills in the most...
These Plants Treat Enlarged Prostate

These Plants Treat Enlarged Prostate

With the traditional medical system having no reliable, non-invasive solutions for enlarged prostate, millions of men seek help from natural supplements. There is no shortage of prostate supplements. You can choose from hundreds of different brands online and in your...
Common Spice Beats Enlarged Prostate Drugs

Common Spice Beats Enlarged Prostate Drugs

Medications for enlarged prostate are rather ineffective and often come with a long list of side effects. Because they can be so bothersome, researchers have been looking for natural treatment options. A study published on Research Square found one extremely effective...
The Oldest Way to Heal Enlarged Prostate

The Oldest Way to Heal Enlarged Prostate

Sometimes, we’re so focused on finding new solutions that we forget about the old, proven methods. A new study in the journal Europe PMC put one of the oldest methods to treat enlarged prostate to a test. The results were on par with many modern medicines, without the...
How Enlarged Prostate Causes Dementia

How Enlarged Prostate Causes Dementia

If you have been diagnosed with an enlarged prostate, the odds are good that you will be prescribed the most common drug for this condition. Beware, because a new study in JAMA Network Open reveals that this class of drug increases your risk of dementia by up to 44%...
Enlarged Prostate’s Weird Effect

Enlarged Prostate’s Weird Effect

Most men become aware of their enlarged prostate because of frequent bathroom visits during the night. Other indicators include difficulty starting to urinate, a weak urination stream, and other common symptoms. A new study published in the Journal of the American...