Making whoopie in one’s waning years keeps your brain healthy, a new study reveals.
Older folks should be getting freaky frequently for their health, new research shows.
, authored by Shannon Shen, a researcher from the Department of Sociology and Social Work at Hope College in Michigan. The findings also noted that feelings of physical pleasure were related to better cognitive functioning for men, but not for women.
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