Regular sex can help protect men against prostate cancer, a medical study has found.
It showed that the most sexually-active males had less chance of contracting the potentially-fatal disease.
Frequent sex was also linked to less aggressive prostate cancer, which is more likely to respond to treatment and has a lower likelihood of spreading.
The research by experts in Boston involved nearly 30,000 men - all health professionals - aged between 46 and 81. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-300544/Sex-staves-prostate-cancer.htm
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