London's
Daily Mail
reports that a Cambridge University study has found that the more sex partners students have, the lower their grades. The online study was published in the student magazine
Varsity
, and compiled results based on answers from more than 1,000 Cambridge University students.The study found that medical students were among those with the most sexual partners, and that mathematicians had the fewest partners.It's scary to think that the average physician's learning efforts dropped with his/her increased number of sexual partners. I wonder if that will be one of the questions listed on the online physicians' assessments available for public view?