Understanding food noise - and how to turn down the volume
Remedies for motion sickness: What works?
4 keys to a heart-healthy diet
Understanding exercise heart rate zones
Resistant starch: Can you make the carbs you eat a little healthier?
Harvard study: A couple of daily cups of coffee or tea linked to lower dementia risk
Does everyone benefit from cutting saturated fat in their diet?
How to treat shoulder impingement
Beyond protein: 6 other nutrients that help prevent muscle loss
Advancements in knee replacement: More precise and personalized
C.W. Schmidt
Editor, Harvard Medical School Annual Report on Prostate Diseases
C.W. Schmidt is an award-winning freelance science writer based in Portland, Maine. In addition to writing for Harvard Health Publishing, he has written for Science magazine, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Environmental Health Perspectives, Nature Biotechnology, and The Washington Post.
Posts by C.W. Schmidt
C.W. Schmidt
Promising results for a targeted drug in advanced prostate cancer
C.W. Schmidt
Does fewer PSA tests mean less prostate cancer?
Cancer
Does fewer PSA tests mean less prostate cancer?
Cancer
Active surveillance is safe for low-risk prostate cancers
Cancer
Active surveillance is safe for low-risk prostate cancers
Men's Health
Following low-risk prostate cancers before starting treatment becoming more common
Cancer
Following low-risk prostate cancers before starting treatment becoming more common
Cancer
Heart-healthy diet boosts survival in men with low-risk prostate cancer
Cancer
The Department of Defense wages war on prostate cancer
Cancer
Hormone therapy works best when combined with radiation for locally advanced prostate cancer
Cancer
Targeted prostate biopsies better at detecting dangerous cancers
Cancer
How to monitor prostate cancer using active surveillance
C.W. Schmidt
Forms of radiation therapy for prostate cancer
Cancer
A woman’s testosterone-based vaginal cream linked to elevated testosterone in her husband
Cancer
Prostate cancer in second- and third-degree relatives elevates risk
C.W. Schmidt
Selenium, vitamin E supplements increase prostate cancer risk
Understanding food noise - and how to turn down the volume
Remedies for motion sickness: What works?
4 keys to a heart-healthy diet
Understanding exercise heart rate zones
Resistant starch: Can you make the carbs you eat a little healthier?
Harvard study: A couple of daily cups of coffee or tea linked to lower dementia risk
Does everyone benefit from cutting saturated fat in their diet?
How to treat shoulder impingement
Beyond protein: 6 other nutrients that help prevent muscle loss
Advancements in knee replacement: More precise and personalized