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Researchers Reveal Masturbate in a Month Can Reduce their Prostate Cancer Risk

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Researchers Reveal How Often Men Should Masturbate to Stay Healthy

(VORNews) – Men should masturbate at least twice a month to reduce their prostate cancer risk, according to a recent study. Experts say that despite the popularity of viral phenomena such as No Nut November, it’s a good idea to enjoy ‘intimate time’ regularly to prevent disease.

What is the number of times? It has been revealed that masturbation at least 21 times a month could lower the risk of prostate cancer, according to new research at IFLScience.

According to research published in European Urology, this could reduce the risk by up to a third.

Masturbate in a month can reduce their prostate cancer risk

masturbate at least twice a month to reduce their prostate cancer risk

According to the findings of the research, it might provide a health benefit comparable to that of running and eating healthily. Over 18 months, the behavior of the men who participated in the survey was observed.

In all, 31,925 men took part in the experiment. Additionally, their findings indicate that masturbation regularly allowed the removal of pollutants from the body. Not only is this study and the opinion of experts supporting the benefits of frequent masturbation among males, but it is also not the only study.

Dr. Rena Malik, a urologist, asserts that there is no concrete proof to support the claim that participating in No Nut November is beneficial to one’s physical and emotional health, even though many individuals who take part in the event make this claim.

Formerly, Malik gave an interview to Insider in which he stated that the benefits of ejaculating include the alleviation of stress and the potential lowering of the risk of developing prostate cancer.

Malik referred to a research that was published in European Urology in 2016. The study found that men in their 20s and 40s who ejaculated more than 21 times per month had a lower risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer compared to men in their age group who ejaculated considerably less frequently.

One of the topics that the urologist examined was the possibility that masturbation may result in a decrease in athletic performance. He ultimately rejected this theory, claiming that there was no evidence to support it.

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Salman Ahmad is a seasoned freelance writer who contributes insightful articles to VORNews. With years of experience in journalism, he possesses a knack for crafting compelling narratives that resonate with readers. Salman's writing style strikes a balance between depth and accessibility, allowing him to tackle complex topics while maintaining clarity.

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