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Importance of Orgasms on the human body (psychologically and physically) and how it expands to benefitting health as age increases to later generations
The importance of orgasms is limitless and ordinary to society. For instance, orgasm helps in reducing stress in some individuals, and in others, it aids in increasing their oxytocin hormones, also known as the cuddle or love hormone. With this in mind, orgasm aids in strengthening bonds among partners, especially those in romantic relationships such as the engaged and married. The effects of orgasms also reduce stress, insomnia and induce rates of focus in a relationship. Psychologically, orgasms and sexual pleasure through relationship valuation of female sexuality and physical appearance increase the spouses' overall self-esteem in how he or she values life. According to a comparative research study that involved 7,000 female participants, an increase in praise of sexual and physical appearances increases the individuals' self-wellbeing through clear-defined sexual pleasure/orgasm effects.

One of the best health factors that arise from the act of orgasm in the human body is the fact that it enables males to overcome the common cold symptoms faster than usual because, during sexual activity, their blood is drawn continuously until the end of the sexual process (with certain levels of tension that ultimately take the sickness out of one's body immediately). Moreover, whenever a man is sick, components of their immune system can quickly be called for through orgasm and help them recuperate faster because of this initiation.

Most imperative to what is listed above, continuous and steady orgasm increases individuals' overall life span, consequently decreasing the mortality rates. In order to understand the relationship between mortality rate and orgasm, a study has been carried out on men aged 45 to 59 who suffered from coronary heath disease. Based on the results, it is understood that within a week, men died at a lower rate compared to men who had an orgasm once in a month, justifying the fact that frequent orgasms can enable an individual to live longer (with experiencing a more pleasurable effect aligned with the Coital Orgasm Consistency (COC) . Furthermore, according to the research (in the case of the other gender), women who recorded more orgasms through sexual activity tended to live longer than those with fewer orgasms . In order to adequately explain this phenomenon, through the process of orgasm, blood flows into one's brain hence stimulating the individual's brain (neurologically). There is also a possibility that because of this, through orgasm, people keep looking young in most life aspects-physical, emotional and psychological . As a result, men and women who engage in numerous sexual activities that involve orgasmic feelings often maintain a youthful look, unlike those who do not engage in sex continuously.

Lastly, the actions marked through sexual activities and orgasms get better with age. Comparative studies indicate that individuals enjoy sex more as they get old, positively affecting their overall health. According to a research study that depicted older individuals with high Parkinson's disease rates, increased estrogen therapy with the 10b-17B-dihydroxyestra-1,4-dien-3-one (protein name) treatment can essentially restore tetramer-to-monomer protein ratio by turnover of excess alpha-S monomers associated with Parkinson's Disease. In other words, the effects of female sex and orgasm on Parkinson's Disease neuropathology raise the estrogen levels in the male brain, thus increasing the motor behavior associated with Parkinson-affected individuals, leading to overall better health expectancy. Scientists investigated the outcome with a tetramer-protein mouse model of Parkinson's Disease that had a "3K" mutation to study this effect. The mutation depicted aggregated results of excess alpha-S monomers for Parkinson's disease (high levels of Parkinson's affect deemed with a decreased motor behavior). By selectively increasing estrogen in the brain through the stimulation of orgasm, there was a significant increment in the fiber integrity and critically impacted motor behavior. The study results provide a gateway to predict the positive effect of orgasm and sexual pleasure in making one's life better since it comes with better benefits.

On top of the increased health effects mentioned above, another significant health benefit of orgasm and sexual activities is that it reduces the risks of individuals who have prostate cancer since ejaculation has the potential of relaxing body toxins and promoting healthy functioning. In this case, men who do not experience orgasms regularly could be at a greater risk of being infected with prostate cancer. In addition, individuals who achieve their orgasms significantly have a greater chance of improving their body's immune system (by releasing harmful bodily infection), and for women, orgasm helps maintain their regular menstrual cycle.

Furthermore, orgasms will also assist in reducing discomforts in the body, such as back pain and surgery-associated pain. Such happens because orgasm triggers the release of endorphin-specific hormones, which aids in pain reduction/tolerance and avoidance of that pain. Another comparative study suggests that orgasm can alleviate or relieve different types of pain from childbirth, such as arthritis and other surgical operation discomforts that result in physical or psychological distress. Studies also suggest that orgasm can help improve individuals' cardiovascular health and maintain more robust pelvic floors with constant blood flow through the bodily system. Lastly, due to improved lifestyle and overall health (psychologically and physically), orgasms are connected with improved moods, better sleep and nights, and makes a fun and enjoyable exercise for everyone.