Men and Women with Heart or Other Problems Should Avoid Sexual Activity
A study of 1600 people conducted at Boston’s New England Deaconess Hospital found that the risk of a heart attack during sex was roughly equivalent to the risk of a heart attack from getting out of bed in the morning. According to Dr. Robert Butler, former director of the National Institute on Aging; heart attacks during intercourse account for less than 1 percent of all coronary deaths and 70 percent of those occur during extramarital liaisons when the stress level can be assumed higher. Sexual activity is actually good for all of us. Lovemaking has many physical and psychological benefits, from reducing stress to preventing depression (So have has much Sex as you like.)