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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy not turn it into an app as your plan B?
I hit a limit. bummer-ooni
32k tugs then I die
damn these spreadsheet limitations
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I just did an xl spreadsheet.
I have quantified my BMI , alcohol consumption, food intake etc
now I know exactly how much tugging I have to do to save my prostrate.
anyways, cant stop..I got ..er, other thing to do
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Ejaculation frequency was... positively associated with BMI... consumption of calories and alcohol
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Is that why MrsBP has 15 a day? One for each of the rugby team....
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt hurts after about three.
A friend told me.
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Originally posted by ctdctd View PostCan you do a management summary please ?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe results part of the paper says:
Ejaculation frequency was inversely associated with age, but positively associated with BMI, physical activity, divorce, history of sexually transmitted infection, and consumption of calories and alcohol. Having had a PSA test by 2008, total number of PSA tests, and frequency of prostate biopsy were similar across categories of ejaculation frequency, but differences in prostate cancer treatment were apparent. After controlling for potential confounders, higher monthly ejaculation frequency was associated with a statistically significant decreased risk of total prostate cancer compared to the reference group at every time period. The hazard ratios (95% CI) comparing at least 21 ejaculations/month to 4-7 ejaculations/month were 0.81 (0.72-0.91; p-trend<0.0001) at age 20-29; 0.78 (0.68-89; p-trend<0.0001) at age 40-49; 0.75 (0.61-93; p-trend=0.0007) in 1991; and 0.66 (0.52-0.83; p-trend<0.0001) for the lifetime average. The associations were driven by organ-confined and low-grade prostate cancer. Results were not modified by erectile dysfunction, vasectomy or PSA screening.
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The results part of the paper says:
Ejaculation frequency was inversely associated with age, but positively associated with BMI, physical activity, divorce, history of sexually transmitted infection, and consumption of calories and alcohol. Having had a PSA test by 2008, total number of PSA tests, and frequency of prostate biopsy were similar across categories of ejaculation frequency, but differences in prostate cancer treatment were apparent. After controlling for potential confounders, higher monthly ejaculation frequency was associated with a statistically significant decreased risk of total prostate cancer compared to the reference group at every time period. The hazard ratios (95% CI) comparing at least 21 ejaculations/month to 4-7 ejaculations/month were 0.81 (0.72-0.91; p-trend<0.0001) at age 20-29; 0.78 (0.68-89; p-trend<0.0001) at age 40-49; 0.75 (0.61-93; p-trend=0.0007) in 1991; and 0.66 (0.52-0.83; p-trend<0.0001) for the lifetime average. The associations were driven by organ-confined and low-grade prostate cancer. Results were not modified by erectile dysfunction, vasectomy or PSA screening.
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A wink a day keeps the doctor away
Most on here should be pretty safe, but reinforcing the message shouldn't harm...
An orgasm a day could keep prostate cancer away, scientists claim - Telegraph
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