For Women who love their Men:
Women's touch bolsters longevity:
Scientists from University College London found that wealthier people have higher levels of DHEAS (dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate), a steroid produced by the adrenal glands and brain. It has been linked to a broad range of health benefits, including improved memory, a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and increased longevity, especially among men. Socialising with women is supposed to be beneficial for men's health. This might seem strange given that it can sometimes result in stressful situations. But Harvard University researchers found that men raised in an environment with few women die sooner than those who grow up surrounded by them.Frequent sex has always had its appeal, but the practice is also good for you. Researchers at Queens University Belfast followed about 1,000 middle-aged men over 10 years and found that men who hit the highs more frequently, so to speak, lived twice as long as those who did not.