If you want to reduce your risk ofprostate cancer, research suggests that you may want to make more frequent date nights in bed, or simply engage in more self-pleasure. A study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School
Reports that frequent ejaculation may be linked to a decreased risk of prostate cancer. Reference to a study conducted by Michael Leitzmann of the National Cancer Institute in Maryland.doi:https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.328.7444.851-aGottlieb...
Study limitations include possible avoidance of sexual activity in men with symptoms of prostate cancer, detection bias, possible confounding factors, self-reported ejaculation frequency, and lack of data during adolescence. SUGGESTED for you "In this prospective cohort study among predominantly white men...
The key to good prostate health might be in your own hands: Ejaculating frequently may reduce your risk of prostate cancer, finds new research from the Boston University of Public Health. The study looked at how ejaculation frequency affected prostate cancer risk over the course of 18 years. ...
Reports on the results of a study showing that frequent sexual activity does not increase a man's risk of developing prostate cancer. Link between ejaculation frequency and prostate cancer among white male healthcare professionals ages 46-81.Bauer, Jeff...