Women who don’t have s** with their spouses often have been given an urgent warning.
A new study has found a shocking link between s** and longevity, especially for women.
Researchers discovered that women between the ages of 20 and 59 who had s** less than once a week were much more likely to die than women who had s** more often.
The study looked at data from 14,542 people and found that women who had less s*x had a 70% higher chance of dying from any cause within five years.

Scientists say this is because there is more of a certain protein that is connected to inflammation, which can harm cells, tissues, and organs.
According to Mail Online, the research team at Walden University in Pennsylvania used a lot of data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to do their analysis.
The dataset had information about a number of health issues, including depression, obesity, race, and self-reported s**ual activity.
Participants were asked a vital question about how often they had s*x in the past year, with answers ranging from “never” to “365 times or more.” ‘

The researchers came to the conclusion that “women benefit from having s** more than once a week.”
They said that having frequent s*xual activity seemed to provide health benefits that protected people, maybe because it improved heart health, lowered heart rate variability, and enhanced blood flow.
The study also looked at how s**ual activity affected men, but they didn’t find a similar link between frequency and chance of death.
But there was an interesting finding about men who had a lot of s*x.
The results showed that men who had a lot of s** were six times more likely to die than women who had the same amount of s**.
Dr. Srikanta Banerjee, the lead researcher, pointed out another important mental health result.

He said that those who were depressed but had more s** seemed to be less harmed by the health problems that come with depression.
Dr. Banerjee said, “People with depression who have a lot of s** don’t feel the bad effects of depression as much.”
More research showed that people who had both depression and limited s**ual activity had an incredible 197 percent higher risk of death than people who only had depression.
This shows that having s*x may help lessen some of the negative effects of mental health problems.
Researchers say that the link between s** and health is complicated, even though the study focuses on the possible health benefits of s**.

They agree that a person’s overall health might affect their capacity to have s**, which means that being in bad health could be a cause of low s**ual frequency instead of just a result of it.
Researchers also looked into what can cause guys to have too much s*xual activity and how it might be bad for their health.
One idea is that having s** often raises levels of adrenaline and cortisol, which can make the heart beat faster and raise blood pressure. This could cause heart problems over time.
The study’s authors said, “This shows that s**ual frequency interacts with gender to increase mortality.” They say that by looking at levels of s**ual activity, other health problems could be targeted for treatments as well.
In the end, the results show that having a modest and healthy amount of s*xual activity may be good for your health, especially for women.

More research is needed to properly understand how these connections work, but the study gives strong evidence that s** may be more important to health than previously thought.