- Thursday, July 23, 2009, 15:48
- News
World science witnesses a new direction in the studies of physiological and psychological fundamentals of a human kiss. Recently American Association for the Advancement of Science has officially acknowledged a new science called philematology during its annual conference.
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- Thursday, July 16, 2009, 17:44
- Weightloss
Curious new remedy for obesity implemented by scientists of British Empire College will suppress appetite and look as a chewing gum.
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- Thursday, June 18, 2009, 17:20
- News
Contraceptives for men may become available in pharmacies in the near future. Such news was released by Chinese researchers. The scientists offer men to take monthly injections of synthetic hormone in order to prevent pregnancy.
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- Tuesday, June 16, 2009, 19:43
- Weightloss
A new hormone was recently discovered, Prokineticin2, which, according to the scientists from the Imperial College, London (Great Britain), can become an effective
weight reduction agent.
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- Monday, February 16, 2009, 19:05
- News
While some people can't become friendly with their colleagues and acquaintances no matter what they do, others make friends easily. Quite often, favorites don’t have beautiful or handsome looks. Neither are they brilliant speakers or talented people. Their secret lies in good genes.
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- Thursday, January 22, 2009, 10:02
- News
As you know, blue-eyed and fair-skinned people, let alone red-haired, couldn’t enjoy having a nice tan. But science is forging ahead. Scientists discovered a hormone-like substance injections of which would satisfy anyone's desire for chocolate tan. What's more, "scientific" tan would stay on three times longer.
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- Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 19:24
- Cosmetics, News
All older-aged women have always dreamed of a beauty product that could give the hair back its youthful look. But what we yearn for is more than simply hair dyes to conceal sings of aging. In fact, we want grey hair never appear. Scientists from the University of Manchester and Luebeck University in Germany claim they can now offer a remedy for grey hair after they conducted a number of successful lab experiments.
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- Tuesday, November 4, 2008, 10:57
- Health, Pregnancy, Weightloss
It turned out that our body weight is directly linked to the reproductive power. “Failure” of genetic mechanism responsible for appetite and weight “turns” fertility off. The discovery was made by American biologists. Their study has been published in Nature Medicine Journal. Authors of the article, scientists from Salk Institute for Biological Studies, were studying appetite regulation involving the gene known as TORC1.
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- Sunday, July 13, 2008, 18:42
- Health, Relationships
It is not a secret that regular and adequate sex is one of the best ways to strengthen immunity. The benefits from sex are so multi-sided that scientists have systematized the data and developed a wide list of good reasons to have sex. You can extend the list with your own comments.
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- Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 18:23
- Relationships
Can differences in biorhythms of men and women disturb harmony of a love? As scientists believe, indeed they can. Those scientists offer advices on how to find that mutual passion. Psychologists affirm that "owl-lark" couples do argue a lot, it is harder for them to find a compromise, they go out in public less often, and feel disconnected from each other far more often. The issue gets intensified by the fact that the partners obviously have sex less often as well. Surely, couples that have the same biorhythms also may encounter different timings in passion. After all, the female and male sexual sensitivity clocks are very much different. We have to do something about it!
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- Monday, April 7, 2008, 9:28
- News, Weightloss
Nowadays lots of people around the world are concerned with their blood cholesterol level, as it is now well-known: cholesterol deposits on vascular walls and abnormally high levels of it lead to cardiovascular diseases. Deficiency in (bad) blood cholesterol can be even more dangerous, than high cholesterol level, claim Japanese scientists. They have found, that maintaining a low cholesterol level for a long time or decrease of cholesterol level significantly increase the risk of cancer, infectious diseases, Parkinson’s disease and early death.
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- Wednesday, January 16, 2008, 8:27
- Health, News
Technology never sleeps. After every imaginable pill has been created, there are now more methods of birth control available for women than ever before. Deciding which one to use can be a difficult task. Arm yourself with as much information as possible to help to ease the burden of making a major decision. Some of the newer forms of birth control come in the form of an injection, a patch, and implants.
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