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Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) for Prostate Cancer: Could this prostate cancer treatment increase your risk of Alzheimer’s?

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CancerDefeated.com - Prostate cancer kills about 28,000 every year… just in the United States. And each year, about 220,000 new cases are diagnosed. As things stand, one man out of every six will get prostate cancer during his lifetime. In my opinion, every man over the age of 50 should be thinking about his plan for dealing with this disease because so many of us will get it. Better to inform yourself about your options now, in a calm frame of mind, instead of waiting until you’re diagnosed – and fear sets in. But please be aware one of the most common treatments doctors recommend might not help – even though it’s been the medical standard for nearly seven decades. Worse yet, it could literally make you lose your mind! Here’s the full story. . . It’s hard to believe, but I still encounter even top-notch integrative doctors who insist androgen deprivation therapy is a good option for prostate cancer. If alternative doctors are saying this, you can bet that legions of conventional docto...

Top Supplement Strategies for Boosting Testosterone 2025: Proven Benefits and Common Myths

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Introduction : Are you considering herbal supplements to boost your health but unsure where to start? From turmeric to ashwagandha, herbal supplements promise benefits like reduced stress, better immunity, and improved energy. But which ones actually work, and which are overhyped? In this guide, we explore proven herbal supplement strategies for optimal health, debunk common myths, and share expert tips to help you make informed choices. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned user, discover how to safely integrate herbs into your wellness routine. 10 Best Natural Supplements to Boost Testosterone 1. Ashwagandha Ashwagandha, a perennial shrub in the nightshade family, is among the most investigated adaptogenic herbs. Its bioactive constituents (withanolides) exhibit antioxidant, anti‑inflammatory, and cortisol‑lowering properties that may indirectly support testosterone synthesis. - A double‑blind trial in 75...

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