Men who are sexually active ‘have lower risk of prostate cancer’

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Men who have an orgasm a day are lowering their risk of developing prostate cancer. A study has revealed that those men who ejaculate more often during their lifetime have a 22% lower risk of getting the disease.

The study doesn’t give any reasons why the practice of ejaculation may help to stave off prostate cancer, but there are theories which have been made public previously. It has been thought that ejaculation can rid the prostate of cancer-causing chemicals, while there are also theories that if sperm is ‘cleaned out’ in this manner it can stop a build-up of old cells that could turn cancerous.

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