Health & Medicine
Active Sex Life Could Improve Brain Function in Older Adults
Older adults who have an active sex life tends to have better brain function than those who do not. A new study from the University of Coventry, in collaboration with University of Oxford revealed that older adults who have an active sex life tends to have better brain function than those who do not.
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