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"Ogle at Boobs" for 10mins a Day and Live 5yrs More!!!

by Trilok on  December 08, 2009 at 8:26 AM Research News
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Want to increase your life span by five years? Stare at women's breasts for 10 minutes a day, that's the conclusion of a new study.


According to a German research published in the New England Journal of Medicine, men who stare at women's breasts for 10 minutes a day live five years longer.

The study claims that 10 minutes of ogling is equivalent to a 30-minute gym workout.

The finding has been made after an assessment of 200 men over a period of five years, reports Sin Chew Daily and China Press.

The men who stare at women's breasts have lower blood pressure, suffer less cardiovascular disease and have slower heart beat, the Star Online reports.

Gerontologist Dr Karen Weatherby explains that sexual desire leads to better blood circulation meaning improved health.

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