Sex associated with longer telomeres in women
In a 2017 study of 129 mothers, researchers at UCSF found that having sexual intercourse was associated with longer telomeres, which are associated with better health and increased longevity.
In a 2017 study of 129 mothers, researchers at UCSF found that having sexual intercourse was associated with longer telomeres, which are associated with better health and increased longevity.
In this brief interview, I ask sexpert Dr. Jen Landa about whether we are wired for one sex partner per lifetime, what the normal frequency of sexual relations should be, and whether the modern American man is a creature in decline.
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