(Reuters) - A study of eunuchs in Korea's royal court has found men without testicles live longer.Ouch! Read the rest here.
Researchers looking at the court of the Chosun Dynasty found eunuchs lived to 70 on average, or 14 to 19 years longer than "intact" men of similar socio-economic status.
Three of the 81 eunuchs studied lived to 100 or more, giving the group a centenarian rate some 130 times that in developed nations today.
During the dynasty, which ran from 1392 to 1910, boys in Korea sometimes underwent castration in order to serve as eunuchs and gain access to the privileged life of the palace.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Attention Men: Want to live longer?
A eunuch gurds the entrance to a harem in Tunisia circa 1931.
High price to pay for an extra 20 years (maybe).
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