The medical opinions and advices contained in this blog are those of the respective authors and should serve as guides. The patient themselves have the final decision with what to do to their health.
IMPORTANT: To ask for medical opinion, send your message by email here

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Daily ogling at boobs prolongs life

A rather odd research in Germany suggests that men who stare at well-endowed women's breasts is good for health and prolongs their life.


Dr. Karen Weatherby, author of the study, says that staring at women's breasts is a healthy practice, which is similar to an intense exercise that prolongs the life expectancy of a man by five years.




Gerontologist Dr. Weatherby adds that a 10-minute look at the charms of female breasts is roughly equivalent to a 30-minute aerobics work out.


The five-year study that was conducted in Frankfurt did a critical analysis of 200 healthy males.


Half were told to ogle at female breasts everyday (study group) while the other half did not (control group).


At the end of the study period, the researchers noted that men in the study group had lower blood pressure, slower resting pulse rates, and lesser episodes of coronary artery disease than the controls.


The phenomenon was linked to sexual desire that leads to better blood circulation which results to overall improved health.


There is no question that gazing at female chests makes men healthier.


The researchers stated that engaging in this activity a few minutes on a daily basis lowers the risk of stroke, heart attack by as much as 50 percent. They recommend that men over 40 should stare at larger breasts daily for 10 minutes.


How about for women?


For more info, click this link.
allvoices

2 comments:

  1. my boyfriend had leukemia.. he'll live til a year or so.. do you think if he stares at my breast it will prolong his life???

    :(

    ReplyDelete
  2. @Janz: As mentioned in the article, the study covered healthy males. Meaning, men without any reported ailments. Your case would be to interesting study.

    ReplyDelete