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How Often Should Men Have Sex? Harvard Study Links 21 Times a Month to Lower Prostate Cancer Risk
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How Often Should Men Have Sex? Harvard Study Links 21 Times a Month to Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/19/2025
A large Harvard study finds that frequent ejaculation—about 21 times a month—is associated with a significantly reduced risk of prostate cancer among men, offering new insights into modifiable factors for prevention.
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Frequent Ejaculation and Prostate Cancer Risk: Insights from a Landmark Harvard Study
Posted inMedical News Specialties Urology

Frequent Ejaculation and Prostate Cancer Risk: Insights from a Landmark Harvard Study

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 09/01/2025
A large Harvard study shows men ejaculating 21+ times monthly have a significantly reduced overall risk of prostate cancer, especially low-risk forms, across different life stages.
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