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This idea can be as unusual for spring as flowers. Nevertheless, research shows that having a good sex life is associated with numerous health benefits, including reducing the risk of a person’s cancer.
Emuri University’s Rollins School of Public, psychologist and associate professor, Candys Hargins, said, though no one will have sex.
“Sexual work involves sexual desire, orgasm, satisfaction, enthusiasm and happiness,” he said. “When I say ‘good sex’, I mean sex that is good for everyone involved.”
Hargins said the hormone called Oxytosin, which is released during orgasm, helps reduce stress, which is associated with ovarian and cervical cancer in women.
These hormonal benefits also apply to men, he said. The sex prostate also reduces the risk of men’s prostate cancer by working on the gland.
Researchers at Harvard University 2016 study The men who ejected more than 20 times a month, reduced their risk of prostate cancer by about 20 %, while compared to men who ejected seven times a month.
The American Cancer Society says prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men and is the second main cause of cancer death. Prostate cancer rates continue to increase by 3 % each year, According to the organization’s annual report.
Hargins said that good sex life can also help reduce refugees, promote immunity, promote heart protection and good sleep, which is important for overall health.
He argued, especially when the country is struggling with the epidemic of isolation, good sex is also important for public health. Almost Half half of us reports to face isolation, which has the highest rates in young adults, According to Dr. Vivek Murthy’s American Surgeon General Report On isolation and isolation.
Hargins said, “Most important, high quality experiences-and being one of them-they have the benefits of health.” “I like it, then in the world, with my friends, with my friends, improved.”
Arderiana Rodrig can be arrived at Adrodridgez@usatoday.com.