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Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2024 8:59 am
How often men should ejaculate to lower their risk of CANCER, according to major review
Men who want to lower their risk of a common cancer should masturbate and have sex more, according to research. A new review of existing studies dating back 30 years found the more often men ejaculate, the less likely they are to develop prostate cancer. Researchers recommended climaxing 21 times per month because the literature suggested it lowered the risk of disease by one-third.
The findings come as the US sees an uptick in prostate cancers, including the recent deaths of OJ Simpson and Dexter Scott King, son of Martin Luther King Jr. 'The recommendation for routine ejaculation, particularly among specific age groups, presents an opportunity for proactive prostate health management,' the team wrote.
The review, published earlier this summer in the journal Clinical Genitourinary Cancer, looked at 11 studies featuring nearly 150,000 total participants. The studies were conducted between 1990 and 2023.
All included research examined the potential link between ejaculation and prostate cancer.
SUMMATION: Board needs more posts that offer GYFJO...or wear out partner's cooch.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... eview.html
Men who want to lower their risk of a common cancer should masturbate and have sex more, according to research. A new review of existing studies dating back 30 years found the more often men ejaculate, the less likely they are to develop prostate cancer. Researchers recommended climaxing 21 times per month because the literature suggested it lowered the risk of disease by one-third.
The findings come as the US sees an uptick in prostate cancers, including the recent deaths of OJ Simpson and Dexter Scott King, son of Martin Luther King Jr. 'The recommendation for routine ejaculation, particularly among specific age groups, presents an opportunity for proactive prostate health management,' the team wrote.
The review, published earlier this summer in the journal Clinical Genitourinary Cancer, looked at 11 studies featuring nearly 150,000 total participants. The studies were conducted between 1990 and 2023.
All included research examined the potential link between ejaculation and prostate cancer.
SUMMATION: Board needs more posts that offer GYFJO...or wear out partner's cooch.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... eview.html