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An Ejaculation a
Day May
Keep Prostate Cancer at Bay
Frequent masturbation may be really
good for you.
Research by Australia's Cancer
Council Victoria found that the more often men ejaculate between
the ages of 20 and 50, the less likely they are to suffer the
disease that kills more than half a million men each year.
The survey of 1,079 prostate cancer
patients and 1,259 healthy men found that those who masturbated
or had sex at least once a day in their 20s were a third less
likely to develop the malady.
"For men in their 50s of course
that's often not achievable," Graham Giles, who led the research
team, told Reuters Thursday.
"(But) masturbation isn't bad for
you. I don't believe in the blindness and hairy palms theory.
Prohibitions against ejaculations are not based on science," he
said.
The study, conducted between 1994
and 1998 but still being analyzed, did not focus specifically
on masturbation.
Nevertheless, it was the largest
so far to ask participants not just about their sexual relations
but also about masturbation, and to analyze the answers.
Giles said the findings correlate
with previous research that showed Roman Catholic priests were
30 percent more likely to get prostate cancer, but they contradict
other studies that suggested having a variety of partners or frequent
sex could lift the risk.
One theory that could explain the
new results is that semen may have a carcinogenic effect on the
cells lining the prostatic ducts if not flushed regularly out
of the pipes by ejaculations.
The research is due to be published
in this weekend's British Journal of Urology International.
Reference
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