Is Masturbating 21 Times a Month Healthy? Harvard University Weighs In" Ft.
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 Published On May 17, 2024

In this video, we react to a video by ‪@TheLallantop‬ wherein a popular doctor talks about optimal masturbation frequency by citing research done at Harvard University. Please find the key takeaways.

Key Takeaway
Frequent ejaculation, particularly in young adulthood, may be associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer according to research from both the United States and Australia.

Summary
Harvard Ejaculation Study:
Conducted by the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study.
Gathered data from 29,342 men aged 46 to 81.
No evidence found linking frequent ejaculations to increased risk of prostate cancer.
High ejaculation frequency associated with a 31% lower risk compared to men with 4–7 ejaculations per month.
Australian Study:
Examined 2,338 men and their ejaculation frequency's impact on prostate cancer occurrence before age 70.
Similar findings to the Harvard study.
Men with higher ejaculation frequency had a reduced risk of prostate cancer.
Strongest effect observed for ejaculations in young adulthood.
Implications:
High ejaculation frequency in early adulthood may significantly impact prostate cancer risk later in life.
Suggests a potential link between events in early life and prostate health.
Conclusion:
Both studies open new avenues for research into the relationship between sexual activity and prostate cancer

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