Thursday, November 22, 2007

An Eyeful a day keeps the doctor away...

Here's an interesting article my friend told me to ogle... er.. i mean google:


Staring at women's breasts is good for men's health and makes them live longer.

Researchers have discovered that a 10-minute ogle at women's breasts is as healthy as a half-an-hour in the gym.

A five-year study of 200 men found that those who enjoyed a longing look a busty beauties had lower blood pressure, less heart disease and slower pulse-rates compared to those who did not get their daily eyeful.

Dr. Karen Weatherby, who carried out the German study, wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine: "Just 10 minutes of staring at the charms of a well endowed female is roughly equivalent to a 30-minute aerobics workout.

"Sexual excitement gets the heart pumping and improves blood circulation. "

There is no question that gazing at breasts makes men healthier. "Our study indicates that engaging in this activity a few minutes daily cuts the risk of a stroke and heart attack in half.

"We believe that by doing so consistently, the average man can extend his life four to five years."

She added that sexy stars like Dolly Parton, Heather Locklear and Demi Moore had proved to be especially good for the men's health. - by JONATHAN HAYTER

Santa Claus lives to a ripe old age... now we know why...

Good reason to start ogling huh! Hahahahaha!

Anyways, my attempt to search for a proper article of the above-mentioned from the New England Journal of Medicine website did not arrive at anything. Urban legend? I dunno. Logical reasoning? Makes a bit sense though...

Oh ya, before I end this rather "sensitive" topic (depending on the mindset of my readers/friends) on "breast", as I ogle (opps!) google through several articles, I did came across another interesting article on "breastfeeding"... Considering the controversial act of breastfeeding and the discrimination against mothers who nurse in public, Canada held a month-long campaign in favour of nursing mothers with the caption :

"Don’t think of it as a woman’s right to breastfeed. Think of it as a baby’s right to eat."

Well said!

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