European Urology, which suggests that men who ejaculate at least 21 times a month can reduce their chance of developing prostate cancer by up to a third.Prostate cancer is a serious issue.
Worldwide, around 1.1million men are diagnosed with the condition every year.More than 300,000 men will die of prostate cancer this year alone.
The risk increases dramatically in men over the age of 65, with more than 85% of cases being diagnosed in men of pensionable age.The Harvard study consisted of a questionnaire given to just under 32,000 men over an 18-year period.
The answers on how many times the men had sex, or just had a swift one off the wrist, were correlated with the incidence of prostate cancer across the survey group.The research team, led.
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