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Sexual Intercourse and Other Risk Factors of Prostate Cancer

Is Sexual Intercourse and Prostate Cancer risk factors not relevant?

So the answer to the question of whether having sex with a person with prostate cancer is risky is negative.

However, the study at several medical schools shows that men with high sexual activity and frequent ejaculation are at lower risk of prostate cancer.

A study shows that men who have an average of 4 to 7 ejaculations per week up to the age of 70 are 36% less at risk of prostate cancer compared to those who have 2 to 3 times sex per week.

Such a risk of sexually transmitted disease,  whether it is through intimate contact like kissing, intercourse, or oral sex, is not relevant.

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Can We Catch HPV From Toilet Seats?

The answer to the question about whether we can catch HPV from toilet seats is in this article in more detail.

HPV is a group of more than 100 viruses of different types, which may have at least 30 strains that are known to cause different types of cancer in humans.

We catch HPV from Toilet Seats remains a common misconception among many people and continues to do the rounds all the time.

But it is not true! The HPV human papillomavirus cannot be transmitted by using a toilet seat used by someone with HPV.

Simply because the life of the virus is very short, it cannot survive long once it is outside the body.

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