Vegetable-rich diet could slow prostate cancer growth
A new study suggests a diet high in vegetables and specific probiotics can slow low-risk prostate cancer progression. Over 90% of trial participants saw improvement. Read the full findings.
A new study suggests a diet high in vegetables and specific probiotics can slow low-risk prostate cancer progression. Over 90% of trial participants saw improvement. Read the full findings.
A new UK study reveals that supplements containing broccoli, turmeric, and probiotics could help stabilise low-risk prostate cancer, offering hope for men on active surveillance.
A new trial shows that supplements containing vegetables and probiotics can slow prostate cancer progression, potentially helping men on 'watch and wait' avoid unnecessary treatment. Learn about the breakthrough findings.
A new trial shows supplements with vegetables and probiotics can slow prostate cancer progression, potentially helping men on 'watch and wait' avoid unnecessary surgery. Learn about the breakthrough findings.
A UK-led trial shows boosting diet with vegetable supplements and probiotics can slow prostate tumour growth and improve men's health. Discover the breakthrough findings.
A father-of-three faces a four-month wait for a new driving test after his 285-mile journey was wasted. The test was cancelled because of 'a few raindrops' on the passenger seat. Read his full story.
A father-of-three faces a four-month wait after his 285-mile trip for a driving test was cancelled due to a damp passenger seat. Read his story and the DVSA's response.
Jacob Carroll's driving test was cancelled before he even started because of raindrops on the passenger seat. He had driven 285 miles to Scarborough for the test. Read his story.
Jacob Carroll's 285-mile trip to take his driving test ended before it began when the examiner refused to sit on a seat with 'a few raindrops'. Discover the full story and the DVSA's response.
A father's 285-mile journey for a driving test was wasted after an examiner refused to sit on a seat with 'a few raindrops'. Read his story and the DVSA's response.
A father's 285-mile journey for a driving test was wasted when an examiner refused to sit on a seat with 'a few raindrops'. Read his story and the DVSA's response.
The village of Miskin in Glamorgan is being swamped by learner drivers from across the UK, drawn by its test route reputation. Locals describe 'hell' as roads become congested. Read the full story.
UK learner drivers face a 22-week average wait for tests, with a backlog of 638,000. Many are travelling hundreds of miles to secure a slot. Read the DVSA's plan to fix the crisis.
A leading doctor tackles the key questions about prostate cancer symptoms, testing, and diagnosis that men often avoid. Early detection is crucial for successful treatment.
Piers Morgan uses his infamous rivalry with Lord Alan Sugar in a hilarious new Paddy Power advert promoting easy prostate cancer screening. The campaign urges men to get a simple PSA blood test.
Veteran broadcaster Dermot Murnaghan reveals his family's strength following his stage four prostate cancer diagnosis and urges men to get tested early. Learn about his story and the vital PSA test.
The Trump administration has escalated its feud with pop star Sabrina Carpenter, editing her Saturday Night Live appearance into a controversial immigration PSA. Read the full story here.
A grieving widow warns that conflicting UK advice on prostate cancer PSA tests is costing lives, after her husband died aged 68. Read her urgent plea for clarity.
Former Premier League goalkeeper Shaka Hislop shares his fight against aggressive prostate cancer, urging men, especially of African descent, to get regular PSA tests. His story highlights the importance of early detection.
A leading surgeon warns men are dying needlessly from prostate cancer due to symptom ignorance. Learn the crucial signs, PSA test debate, and why screening could save your life.
Former oil worker Ian Colby, 57, was diagnosed with incurable prostate cancer despite being an elite athlete. His case highlights urgent calls for widespread PSA testing in the UK.
The head of the UK's prostate cancer screening committee, Sir Mike Richards, reveals his own diagnosis as the body maintains routine PSA testing may do more harm than good. Learn about the ongoing debate.
Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy responds with disappointment to the UK's decision against routine prostate cancer screening. Learn why and what it means for men's health.
The NHS will not offer mass PSA testing despite campaigner calls. Learn who can currently get checked for prostate cancer and the new recommendations for high-risk groups.
Former Man Utd manager Louis van Gaal calls for accessible prostate cancer screening after his own battle. UK experts advise against it, pending new trial data.
Prostate cancer is the UK's biggest male cancer killer. Learn about symptoms, risk factors like family history and ethnicity, and how to request an NHS PSA test for early detection.
The UK National Screening Committee has decided against a national prostate cancer screening programme, sparking disappointment from public figures and highlighting higher risks for black men.
Top surgeon Professor Freddie Hamdy explains why the UK rejected wider prostate cancer screening and how overdiagnosis leads to life-altering side effects. Learn the risks.
Expert advisers are set to recommend prostate cancer screening only for men with specific genetic variants, not the wider population. Discover what this means for you.
The UK National Screening Committee is expected to reject calls for routine PSA tests for Black men and those with a family history, prioritising caution over unnecessary treatment.