Article: One of the best ways to start to reduce your risk of prostate cancer is see your doctor. Your doctor can screen you for prostate cancer with a DRE. During a DRE, a doctor inserts a gloved finger into the rectum and feels the surface of the prostate for any irregularities. Men of average risk for prostate cancer should be screened beginning at age 50.  African-American men and men with a family history of a first-degree relative being diagnosed with prostate cancer before age 65 should begin screening at age 40 or 45. The PSA test requires the doctor to take your blood and check the antigen levels in your system. Depending on your levels during your first test, the doctor may suggest different periods between testing. The higher your level of PSA, the more frequently you need to be tested. If you are found to have an extremely high PSA, your doctor will run more tests to see if your have prostate cancer.  According to the American Cancer Society, if your PSA is higher than 2.5 ng.mL, you should be retested every year. If your PSA is lower than 2.5 ng/mL, you may only need to be retested every two years.  If your PSA is between 4-10 ng/mL, there is a one in four chance that you will have prostate cancer. If it is higher than 10 ng/ml, your chance of having prostate cancer rises to over 50%.  Abnormalities uncovered by the DRE or the PSA test can be further investigated with a transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) and a biopsy if necessary. Your doctor can also prescribe medications that have the proven ability to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. In clinical trials, the drugs Avodart and Proscar reduced the risk of prostate cancer.  Currently, these drugs are only approved by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which is nonmalignant enlargement of the prostate gland. As a result, these drugs have been used off-label for the prevention of prostate cancer, which means they are not approved for the prevention of prostate cancer by the FDA.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get the digital rectal examination (DRE) by your doctor. Take the prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test. Ask your doctor about medications.

Problem: Article: To make sure that they are thoroughly cooked, one method used in China is the "3 boil" method. To do this, add the dumplings to boiling water, and return the water to a boil. Then, add 1 or 2 cups of water (it can be cold or at room temperature). Wait for it to boil the second time, then add water again. After the water boils the third time, your dumplings should be good to go. Alternately, you can boil the water, place the dumplings in it, wait for the water to return to a boil, and cook the dumplings for 10 more minutes at a simmer. You can use a slotted spoon to take out the dumplings or close the lid over the pot and pour out the water before removing the dumplings. Though they are done at this point, you can go for a boiling/frying combo if you'd like to transfer them to a skillet with hot oil and fry them for just a minute or two, until they're a bit crispy, for an added touch. Serve these tasty dumplings while they're warm. You can enjoy them with a dipping sauce of your choice.
Summary: Put the dumplings in boiling water. Transfer the dumplings carefully from the pot to a plate. Serve.

If your nose is shiny and oily, it will attract more attention. If you feel self-conscious about your upturned nose, more attention may be the last thing that you want. Reducing shine will help minimize the attention that is drawn to your nose.  Try oil-absorbing sheets or wipes. For example, the company Clean & Clear makes oil absorbing sheets that soak up excess oil without smudging makeup or leaving behind traces of powder. They come in small, portable packs and are an easy solution for an oily or shiny nose. Use a matte foundation. A matte foundation, especially one designed for use on oily skin, can help reduce the shine around your nose. You can choose between a liquid or powder foundation, but the most important thing is to find one that reduces shine. For example, Nars makes a mattifying, sheer foundation that helps to control shine and even skin tone. Acne, especially if it is located mainly on or around your nose, can draw more attention to your upturned nose than you would like. An easy way to make any kind of nose look good is by taking care of your skin.  Use an anti-acne face wash. Neutrogena, Clean & Clear, Cetaphil, L’Oreal, and Garnier all make anti-acne face washes that can be found easily at most drugstores or grocery stores. Follow the instructions on the bottle, which usually include washing your face twice a day and following up with a light, oil-free moisturizer. Look for face washes with benzoyl peroxide, which kills acne-causing bacteria, reduces inflammation, and helps to clear blocked pores.  As an alternative, look for face washes with salicylic acid, which helps to unclog pores and correct the abnormal shedding of cells. If you have an uneven skin tone, certain parts of your face, such as your upturned nose, may be more noticeable. Luckily, evening out your skin tone is easily achieved.  For short term improvement, you can apply a concealer or foundation. Concealers and foundation can be found to match your natural skin tone, and with correct use, no one will notice that you are wearing makeup. Try MAC Studio Finish SPF 35 Concealer- it comes in eight different skin tones and offers SPF protection as well. For a long term solution, you can look into getting a laser treatment or having a microdermabrasion session. These professional treatments will help remove dead skin and discoloration and will often result in a significant improvement to the evenness of your skin tone. These treatments require a visit to a dermatologist or skincare professional.
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Reduce shine. Keep skin healthy. Even skin tone.