Sex Is Good For the Brain and the Body

By Micki Morris
Posted July 18, 2018
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Sex is good, like really good. It feels great, it betters your health and mood, but who knew it can keep your memory on point? A recent study, discovered that people over 50 could boost their short-term memory by having an active sex life. 6,016 men and women completed a memory test and filled out information about their health, diet, sex lives and their connection with their partners. This study was done again in a two-year span and the tests were compared to see what happened with the individuals involved after those two years.

We know that the older you get the less sharp your memory becomes, that’s why in the study people’s memories decreased over the two-year period. People who had an active sex life and had more sex scored higher on memory tests and had a better emotional bond with their partner. The only memory that increased was short-term memory, not the long-term.

Another study done by a team at Canada’s McGill University found that women who have more sex and an active sex life have greater memories. There was a correlation between the growth of the hippocampus, the area in the brain that controls emotions, memory, sex, as well as the autonomic nervous system.

With more and more adults in their 50s and 60s having more sex it is great news to hear that these studies determined that having an active sex life betters your health, mood and short-term memory. Who needs a good long-term memory when you just had some of the best sex recently with someone from your local area’s chat line?

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