WASHINGTON, DC, September 12, 2010 (Press-News.org) For many men around the country, September is significant for one reason and one reason only...the start of new seasons of college and professional football. Roster depth analysis, fantasy football drafts, and the office betting pool all begin to take place this month. But as important as keeping up with football stats may be for so many Americans, few put the same amount of time and effort into keeping up with their own health stats. September should also hold a place of importance in men's calendars because it is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
Every September, special attention is placed on one of the few disease exclusively affecting men. Prostate cancer has consistently ranked as the most common form of cancer within the United States over the last decade, beating out breast, lung, and colon cancers every year. And when paired with the male tendency to shy away from doctor's appointments, this disease represents an issue of real concern in the world of men's health. So in honor of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and the health of men everywhere, here are a few quick tips for staying competitive in the battle against prostate cancer.
Know Your Opponent
• Prostate cancer affects 1 in 6 American men, with more than 2 million American men currently living with the condition.
• Men are more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than women are to be diagnosed with breast cancer.
• Prostate cancer can be diagnosed in men as early as in their 30's.
• The cancer is highly treatable in the early stages, with an almost perfect treatment rate, so early detection is very important.
• Delayed detection and treatment can be deadly, with almost 90 American men dying from the disease daily.
Checking Your Stats
• African American men are 40% more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than Caucasian men, making it that much more important for this group to schedule regular checkups with their doctor.
• Family history plays an important role in the development of the disease, with the risk doubling for men with fathers or brothers who have been diagnosed.
• It is recommended that men receive a "baseline" prostate screening, testing for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, and a digital rectal exam at age 40. They should discuss the possibility of yearly exams thereafter with their physicians. Men with family history of prostate issues should discuss earlier screening initiation with their doctor.
• Know Your Number: Keep track of your PSA results for each screening, making sure to write the number down in a safe place each year.
Making a Winning Gameplan
• Maintain a healthy weight through good nutrition and an active lifestyle.
• Increase your 'good' fats, such as the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish, and keep 'bad' fats like those found in margarine to a minimum.
• Vary your diet...try to include foods that have been seen to be beneficial, such as tomatoes, broccoli, and cauliflower, into your regular diet.
• Keep smoking, alcohol intake, and unnecessary stress to a minimum.
About Women Against Prostate Cancer
http://www.womenagainstprostatecancer.org
Women Against Prostate Cancer (WAPC) is a national organization working to unite the voices and provide support for the millions of women affected by prostate cancer, and their families. WAPC advocates prostate cancer education, public awareness, screenings, legislation, and treatment options.
A Game Plan for Healthy Living: Helpful Hints for Prostate Health
September should hold a place of importance in men's calendars because it is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
2010-09-12
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Inaugural Insurance Industry Twitter Chat Set for September 15 at 2p.m.
2010-09-12
The social media team from Insurance Marketing HQ (IMHQ) is spearheading the first, reoccurring insurance industry Twitter chat on September 15th at 2 p.m. EST for anyone using the microblogging service. The Twitter chats (defined below) will occur once a month and explore ways social media can be used to help agencies and the insurance industry in general.
Twitter chats are used in many vertical markets to bring professionals, experts, and social media thought leaders together to brainstorm relative topics while expanding individual networks. Twitter chats are not a ...
Digital Innovations' Offers a Video Game Timer to Help Parents Maintain Healthy Limits on Children's Gaming and TV Time
2010-09-12
The GameDr Video Game Timer solves a problem that parents have with regulating how much time children spend play video games. Until now, it was very difficult to set limits for playtime without arguments or tantrums. With GameDr Video Game Timer parents now have an affordable, easy and effective time management solution. Our research shows that 50% of parents interviewed disclosed they have serious concerns about how much time their children play video games. 62 percent of parents suggested that they would use a timer if it were available to help them regulate the number ...
New Timeshare and Fractional Ownership Magazine to Debut at the ATHOC Conference in New Zealand
2010-09-12
Perspective Magazine President and CEO Paul Mattimoe will be introducing Perspective Magazine Asia Pacific to the Pacific Rim's most influential timeshare and fractional ownership professionals during the Australian Timeshare and Holiday Ownership Council's annual conference next week.
Perspective Magazine Asia Pacific will be the newest addition to the magazine's regional suite of publications and the periodical will be distributed to delegates during the conference. The conference is scheduled for September 12-14, 2010, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Queenstown, New ...
Impossible Fantasy comes to life at the Russell Industrial Center
2010-09-12
Detroit likes things bigger and better. Take a look at the cars that we have produced over the past 100 years. The word small is the furthest thing from our minds. Kobie Solomon is a graffiti artist that has taken this concept to the next level. Solomon has undertaken a project that will take the next two months to complete and end up being the largest graffiti/spraycan art mural EVER in the state of Michigan. Another large icon in Detroit... The Russell Industrial Center has commissioned the installation of this mural to be placed on one of its prominent building walls.
The ...
Jeff Korek of Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. Law Firm Selected to the 2011 Best Lawyers in America
2010-09-12
Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. is proud to announce that Jeff S. Korek, a partner of the personal injury and medical malpractice firm, has been named to the 2011 edition of Best Lawyers , the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession.
This is the sixth consecutive year that Korek has been recognized as a Best Lawyer. Korek is a graduate of Hofstra University School of Law, and was admitted to the State bars of New York and New Jersey in 1986. He is the Past-President of both the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and The American Board ...
ITS Academy of Beauty Offers Buy One Get One Free for Your BFF Sept. 13-24
2010-09-12
Best Friends Forever (BFF) can share quality time and save money at the BFF Buy One Get One Free Special Sept. 13-24 at ITS Academy of Beauty locations in Wichita Falls, Odessa, Arlington, Hurst, Fort Worth, Plano, El Paso, Denton, Mesquite and Irving.
When one person comes in and gets either a haircut, wax services, manicure or purchases any Peter Hantz products during the BFF special, the client's BFF will receive the same service or product for free.
"Everyone has someone in their lives that is special and we want them to come in and get rewarded with these outstanding ...
'Stars and Strikes' in Dacula Shows Appreciation with Community Family Fun Day on Saturday, September 18, 2010
2010-09-12
On Saturday, September 18, 2010, from 10 am to 4 pm, Stars and Strikes Family Entertainment Center in Dacula will host a Community Family Fun Day with games, food and fun for all ages. Highlights of the day include: face painting, jumping castles, live entertainment, special appearances by popular sports mascots, corporate/sponsor booths, special family fun day pricing and lots of surprises.
Gwinnett County ushered in a brand new category of family fun and entertainment with the grand opening of Stars and Strikes Family Entertainment Center in Dacula in December 2007. ...
Dallas Start Up and HR Consultant Abraham Robinson Launches "It All Starts with a Dream" E-book
2010-09-12
Author and Business Consultant, Abraham Robinson, has a career of more than 20 years in Human Resources Management and Performance Improvement. He has been President of the Minority Human Resources Association and Vice President of a United Way organization, the Family Guidance Center. Abraham is a national member of SHRM and of the Downtown Dallas Rotary Club. He has an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Texas A&M University and over the years has held various HR Management positions with several Fortune 500 companies.
Currently Abraham is working as a ...
PostcardMania Partners with iContact to Bring Affordable Email Marketing to Small Businesses
2010-09-12
Responding to a pressing need within the small business community, postcard marketing expert, PostcardMania, recently formed a partnership with email marketing company, iContact, to deliver affordable email marketing solutions to business owners.
The deal allows PostcardMania, whose services already extend beyond their namesake, to add email marketing solutions to the extensive list of marketing resources they provide for their customers.
The Maniacs (as the employees of PostcardMania have dubbed themselves) found the templates available from most email marketing ...
Could You Eat For Just $4 a Day?
2010-09-12
What's it like for low-income people struggling to feed their families? Participants in the San Francisco Food Bank's Hunger Challenge are about to find out first-hand.
Bloggers, politicians, journalists, food activists and other concerned individuals are signing up to take the Hunger Challenge, by agreeing to spend just $28 per person for their entire food budget for the week of September 12-18. This is the third year for the Hunger Challenge, which invites participants to live on the same food budget as an average California food stamp recipient - currently just $4 ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Fame itself may be critical factor in shortening singers’ lives
Daily coffee drinking may slow biological ageing of people with major mental illness
New highly efficient material turns motion into power – without toxic lead
The DEVILS in the details: New research reveals how the cosmic landscape impacts the galaxy lifecycle
After nearly 100 years, scientists may have detected dark matter
Gender imbalance hinders equitable environmental governance, say UN scientists
Six University of Tennessee faculty among world’s most highly cited researchers
A type of immune cell could hold a key to preventing scar tissue buildup in wounds
Mountains as water towers: New research highlights warming differences between high and low elevations
University of Tennessee secures $1 million NSF grant to build semiconductor workforce pipeline
Biochar shows powerful potential to build cleaner and more sustainable cities worldwide
UT Health San Antonio leads $4 million study on glucagon hormone’s role in diabetes, obesity
65-year-old framework challenged by modern research
AI tool helps visually impaired users ‘feel’ where objects are in real time
Collaborating minds think alike, processing information in similar ways in a shared task
Routine first trimester ultrasounds lead to earlier detection of fetal anomalies
Royal recognition for university’s dementia work
It’s a bird, it’s a drone, it’s both: AI tech monitors turkey behavior
Bormioli Luigi renews LionGlass deal with Penn State after successful trial run
Are developers prepared to control super-intelligent AI?
A step toward practical photonic quantum neural networks
Study identifies target for disease hyper progression after immunotherapy in kidney cancer
Concordia researchers identify key marker linking coronary artery disease to cognitive decline
HER2-targeted therapy shows promising results in rare bile duct cancers
Metabolic roots of memory loss
Clinical outcomes and in-hospital mortality rate following heart valve replacements at a tertiary-care hospital
Too sick to socialize: How the brain and immune system promote staying in bed
Seal milk more refined than breast milk
Veterans with cardiometabolic conditions face significant risk of dying during extreme heat events
How plants search for nutrients
[Press-News.org] A Game Plan for Healthy Living: Helpful Hints for Prostate HealthSeptember should hold a place of importance in men's calendars because it is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.