Dr. Reginald B. Cherry, M.D.

Dr. Reginald B. Cherry, M.D.

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  • A Common Problem, A Natural Solution

    A Common Problem, A Natural Solution

    What men AND women need to know about one of the most common health problems affecting men over 50.

  • Prostate Health

    Prostate Health

    Dr. Cherry talks about one of the most vexing problems men face as they get older.

  • Feed Your Immune System

    Feed Your Immune System

    Make these immune system-boosting foods a part of your diet for added protection against potential viruses, disease and other invader.

  • Lifestyle Steps to Boost Your Immune System

    Lifestyle Steps to Boost Your Immune System

    There are daily lifestyle habits that can boost your immunity and help your body fight off colds, flu and other invaders.

  • The Natural Pathway to More Energy

    The Natural Pathway to More Energy

    Fatigue is one of the biggest problems of modern life.

  • A Dozen Ways NOT to Live

    A Dozen Ways NOT to Live

    The top 12 preventable causes of death include lifestyle and dietary risk factors, and account for millions of deaths in the U.S. each year.

  • The Best Catch of the Day

    The Best Catch of the Day

    Omega-3 fatty acids provide an ever-growing list of health benefits. But what is the best way to get the amounts we need on a daily basis?

  • And the Survey Says…

    And the Survey Says…

    What are your top three health concerns, and how are you changing your diet to address them? See if your responses match those of a nationwide survey.

  • More Support for Multivitamins in Lowering Heart Disease Death Risk

    More Support for Multivitamins in Lowering Heart Disease Death Risk

    Long-term regular use of a multivitamin may reduce the risk of dying from heart disease by 16%, and vitamin E use was associated with a 28% decrease in risk, according to a new study.

  • A 'New' Old Weapon in Diabetes Fight

    A 'New' Old Weapon in Diabetes Fight

    Extract of the Gymnema sylvestre plant has been found to stimulate insulin secretion in recent tests, opening the way for further research into its diabetes benefits.