Diet and exercise may slow prostate cancer
14th Sep 2005, 12:38 GMT
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sweeping changes in diet and exercise, as well as the use of stress management techniques, may slow the progression of early prostate cancer, researchers report in the Journal of Urology.
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