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Flashing a smile gets men their way with women

The University of Granada study in Spain also found that women assumed a more narrow and submissive posture when a man smiled at them. This man’s ‘perceived warmth’ explained the woman’s behaviour, according to the researchers. Body language expert Patti Wood said the findings were troubling but that it could be because women rely on… Seguir Leyendo Flashing a smile gets men their way with women

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Flashing a smile gets men their way with women

The University of Granada study in Spain also found that women assumed a more narrow and submissive posture when a man smiled at them. This man’s ‘perceived warmth’ explained the woman’s behaviour, according to the researchers. Body language expert Patti Wood said the findings were troubling but that it could be because women rely on… Seguir Leyendo Flashing a smile gets men their way with women

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Hormone linked to sleep could battle Alzheimer’s

In a breakthrough, scientists have discovered that a hormone linked to sleep cycle can be a new weapon against Alzheimer’s disease. A new study has shown that a combination of exercise and a daily intake of melatonin, the natural hormone which causes drowsiness at night, had a positive effect on rodents suffering from the illness.… Seguir Leyendo Hormone linked to sleep could battle Alzheimer’s

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Hormone linked to sleep could battle Alzheimer’s

In a breakthrough, scientists have discovered that a hormone linked to sleep cycle can be a new weapon against Alzheimer’s disease. A new study has shown that a combination of exercise and a daily intake of melatonin, the natural hormone which causes drowsiness at night, had a positive effect on rodents suffering from the illness.… Seguir Leyendo Hormone linked to sleep could battle Alzheimer’s

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People can be fat yet healthy: study

Nearly half of overweight people per se are physically fit and healthy and at no greater risk of heart disease or cancer, than their slim peers, researchers claim. According to experts, the key is being «metabolically fit», meaning no high blood pressure, cholesterol or raised blood sugar, and exercising. Looking at data from over 43,000… Seguir Leyendo People can be fat yet healthy: study

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People can be fat yet healthy: study

Nearly half of overweight people per se are physically fit and healthy and at no greater risk of heart disease or cancer, than their slim peers, researchers claim. According to experts, the key is being «metabolically fit», meaning no high blood pressure, cholesterol or raised blood sugar, and exercising. Looking at data from over 43,000… Seguir Leyendo People can be fat yet healthy: study

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