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Sep 6, 2011
Jeannie

For a healthy pregnancy, kiss your partner more

Aside from romance, researchers have discovered a new feature to kiss: pregnant women’s immune system, protects the fetus from birth defects and help maintain a healthy pregnancy.

British researchers believe that kissing is beyond sexual function, a very important biological function: spreading microbes that colonize the mouth.

This happens with cytomegalovirus, which lies in the saliva and normally presents no health threat. But if it causes an infection during pregnancy, the virus is extremely dangerous and may endanger fetal life, as it can cause serious birth defects (from deafness to cerebral palsy).

Spread the virus by kissing another woman before pregnancy allows to develop immunity against a possible devastating infections. Thus, both she and the fetus will be protected throughout pregnancy.

Experts say kiss the same person for about six months provides optimal protection and kisses are as passionate, effective immune system increases considerably.

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Sep 2, 2011
Jeannie

The Face “Betrays” Our Childhood Socioeconomic Status

Researchers in Scotland found that a person’s physiognomy reflects socio-economic status had it in childhood. This can be detected by studying people’s faces even after 70 years.

The study published in Economics and Human Biology was conducted on a sample of 292 older adults, part of the Lothian Birth Cohort 1921, a long-term research aimed at the development of lifelong health of children born that year.

Scientists aim was to see whether subjects now octogenarian, kept in their physiognomy traces reflecting the way they grew up.

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Aug 25, 2011
Jeannie

Express your affection in public: 5 commandments

How to love discreetly

The story begins when, in drafting meeting, the idea of ​​addressing the public displays of affection is launched. Oh-ho! Now the team members engage in the sharing of stories, all illustrating the category of “what is not” . Here, then, after careful consideration, our five commandments on the subject do not hesitate to let us know yours!

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