The American Journal of Cardiology reported that men in their 50s who have sex 2-3 times a week have lower risks of cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared to those who have sex less frequently. Researcher Susan Hall who is behind the study says that” men who are having regular sexual activity might be more likely to be in a supportive intimate relationship with a regular partner; this might improve health through stress reduction and social support. As a proxy, this study suggests that doctors should ask their patients relevant questions relating to their sex lives to get some clues about their cardiovascular condition and risk profile. You can access more heart wellness information at their website: www.ajconline.org
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