New Study Finds Optimal Ejaculation Frequency May Lower Prostate Cancer Risk
A groundbreaking new study has revealed a striking connection between ejaculation frequency and prostate cancer risk, suggesting that men who ejaculate too infrequently might face a higher chance of developing the disease. The research points to an “optimal” ejaculation rate that could play a significant role in prostate health and cancer prevention. The 2024 study, conducted by a team of medical researchers and epidemiologists, analyzed data from thousands of men over several years to investigate how ejaculation frequency affects the likelihood of prostate cancer. The findings show that men who ejulated approximately 21 or more times per month had a












