Semen acts as an anti-depressant
Semen makes you happy. That's the remarkable conclusion of a study comparing
women whose partners wear condoms with those whose partners don't.
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Sex and death: are they related? Findings from the Caerphilly cohort
study
Mortality risk was 50% lower in the group with high orgasmic
frequency than in the group with low orgasmic frequency...
Conclusion? Sexual activity seems to have a protective effect on
men's health.
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Sex: The cold cure
Regular sex could help to ward off colds and flu - but
only in moderation. Psychologists in Pennsylvania have shown that
people who have sex once or twice a week get a boost to their immune
systems.
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Not just good, but good for you
Mounting evidence suggests sex helps keep us healthy.
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Joy Of More Sex
No, it doesn't blind you. And now medical researchers say it's not going to give you cancer either. Frequent ejaculation during masturbation or sex, a new study has found, isn't associated with an increased risk for prostate cancer, laying to rest a popular misconception. In fact, it may even decrease the risks for certain people.
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Is Sex Necessary?
Fans of abstinence had better be sitting down. "Saving yourself" before the big game, the big business deal, the big hoedown or the big bakeoff may indeed confer some moral benefit. But corporeally it does absolutely zip.
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Masturbation 'cuts cancer risk'
Men could reduce their risk of developing prostate cancer through regular masturbation, researchers suggest.
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