It was found that men aged 20 to 29 who ejaculated 21 or more times a month were 19% less likely to develop prostate cancer than those who ejaculated only 4 to 7 times. Once a month.
In addition, men aged 40 to 49 who ejaculated at least 21 times a month were found to reduce their risk of developing prostate cancer by 22%.
Jennifer R. Rider, ScD, MPH, lead researcher, said: "Further research is needed to determine what is responsible for this relationship, but it may be more frequent prostate cleansing.
"The duration of ejaculation can reduce the chances of a tumor infection developing there."
It has also been confirmed that ejaculation is not just about having sex with a partner. Masturbation can also provide benefits, as mentioned above.
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