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![]() By: Fawnia Mondey When we think of medical research on sex, transmitted diseases and sexual dysfunction may come to mind. Let's set aside syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV/AIDS, impotence and frigidity and move towards a positive view on sex. Sex is probably one of the most common, and certainly most pleasurable, activities we humans experience. Though only a handful of studies exist to help us understand and enhance the health benefits, we do know that sex is essential for the survival of the species.
The researchers did find that strength of the results persisted even after adjusting for differences in age, social class, smoking, blood pressure, and evidence of existing coronary heart disease at the initial interview. This suggests a more likely protective role of sexual activity.
The association between frequency of orgasm and mortality in the present study is at least -- if not more -- convincing on epidemiological and biological grounds than many of the associations reported in other studies and deserves further investigation to the same extent. Intervention programs could also be considered, perhaps based on the exciting, "At least five a day" campaign aimed at increasing fruit and vegetable consumption -- although the numerical imperative may have to be adjusted. More research is needed. Any volunteers? Since the overall death rate was reduced 36% for an increase of 100 orgasms per year, one could easily imagine a new prescription for health:
Rx: Sexual Intercourse at least 2 x per week.
Such a prescription might have few side effects and would be far more pleasurable than many other regimens often prescribed. And even if sex doesn't prove to add years to life, it may add life to years. Remember, if she says, "Why now, George?" Just tell her that your Doc prescribed it… not for fun, mind you, but solely for mutual therapy. And ladies, you can tell him the same thing if he's asking "Why now, Sarah?" If you feel that your partner needs a kick start, I suggest Horny Goat Weed Plus there is Hi-Tech Stamina-Rx for him and her. Thanks to Eric Freimanis of http://www.fotoguy.net for the photography of the laying down pic.
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