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He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt.
He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would
suffice." Albert Einstein The "DUMMIES" line of self help books just published "Guide to Life after 50,60,
70 & Beyond For DUMMIES." 3780 of the BEST "over-50" secrets of all time! Sex fights illness Scientific research is starting to show that regular
sex appears to help to stave off the threat of illness – and what’s more, it
could even help people to live longer. When, for example, scientists studied around 2400 men in Caerphilly, Wales,
over a 10-year period, it found that those who had more orgasms were 50 per cent
less likely to have died. This lowering of risk was particularly marked when it
came to heart attacks, leading scientists to endorse the idea that sex can be
excellent exercise. Another way in which sex shows its disease-fighting qualities is in the role
it appears to have in protecting against prostate cancer. Studies have shown
that frequent ejaculations appear to reduce the risk of this type of cancer,
which affects around 20,000 men in Britain every year. The latest research,
carried out in Boston, looked at 30,000 men aged between 46 and 81. It found
that a higher number of ejaculations was linked with a decreased risk of cancer
of up to 33 per cent. This follows a smaller Australian study that appeared to show that men who
masturbated frequently in earlier life were a third less likely to develop
prostate cancer when they got older. This phenomenon has been attributed to the
theory that orgasm reduces the development of calcifications in the prostate
that have been linked with cancer. Saga Health
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