Evaluating Risk Factors: Frequent Sexual Activity
Evaluating your likely current (and near future) state of health means taking into account the risk factors — such as frequency of sex (male) — that affect you.
Our medical diagnosis tool, The Analyst™, identifies major risk factors by asking the right questions.
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In the
Reproductive Symptoms section of the questionnaire,
The Analyst™ will ask the following question about frequency of sex (male):
Roughly how often do you ejaculate?
Possible responses:
→ Prefer not to say / don't know
→ Once per week or less / I am sexually inactive
→ About 2 times per week
→ 3-4 times per week
→ 5 or more times per week
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The Diagnostic Process
Based on your response to this question, which may indicate infrequent sex, moderate frequency of sex or high frequency of sex,
The Analyst™ will use differential diagnosis to consider possibilities such as
Zinc Requirement, and of course also rule out issues such as
Prostate Cancer if possible. May 15, 2015: Results from a study of 32,000 men over 18 years were reported by the
American Urological Association. The conclusion of this study was that "the risk for prostate cancer was 20% lower in men who ejaculated at least 21 times a month than in men who ejaculated 4 to 7 times a month."
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