New research shows that quitting smoking improve urinary health in women and sexual health in men, surveying more than 2,000 women, ages 18 to 79, about their urinary health and smoking. The researchers found that current and former smokers 1.8 to 2.7 times more likely to urinate more regularly compared to those who never smoked. In another research researchers examined surveys taken by 178 healthy men at a VA medical center in North Carolina, and they found that those who exercised more often reported better sexual function. This information gives people a reason to exercise more and quit smoking said Dr. Anthony Y. Smith, an association spokesman.
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