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4:31Now PlayingThere are many benefits to having sex or masturbating on a regular basis. Now, it turns out, it may also help prevent prostate cancer. Cenk Uygur and Hannah Cranston (ThinkTank) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“There's tons of evidence to suggest that having orgasms on a regular basis is good for your health. In fact, science has suggested that masturbating regularly can lead to everything from an improved immune system to better bladder control to lower blood pressure. For men, frequent ejaculation has been especially highlighted as a powerful factor in the prevention of prostate cancer.
Now, a study out of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women Hospital confirms what we already know: Masturbation is awesome. In fact, researchers have concluded that one orgasm a day could be all it takes to significantly lower one's chances of developing what the Centers for Disease Control refers to as "the most common non-skin cancer among American men."
Yet another reason to build orgasms into your daily routines, gentlemen. As if you needed one.”
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