What Experts Say the Findings Mean
Dr. Anne Calvaresi, chair of the Urology Care Foundation’s Prostate Health Committee, described the research as some of the strongest evidence to date suggesting a protective association.
Researchers stress that the study does not prove cause and effect. Instead, it highlights a correlation observed across a very large population over many years.

One leading theory is that ejaculation may help flush out substances that build up in the prostate over time, potentially reducing irritation or inflammation.
Still, experts caution that ejaculation frequency is just one small piece of a much larger health picture.
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