According to a new research, men with small testicles are better parents. Researchers found that fathers with smaller testicles are more likely to be involved in child care. Previous studies have also suggested that decreases in testosterone may suppress mating efforts, potentially channeling a man’s energy toward the care of infants. I think the last part might just be true. But what do i know? I think mothers in the house should enlighten us. Is it true that when the joystick starts reducing, it functions less and focus on the kids unlike the growing one??
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Men With Smaller Testicles Are Better Fathers- Researchers ( What do you think ?)
According to a new research, men with small testicles are better parents. Researchers found that fathers with smaller testicles are more likely to be involved in child care. Previous studies have also suggested that decreases in testosterone may suppress mating efforts, potentially channeling a man’s energy toward the care of infants. I think the last part might just be true. But what do i know? I think mothers in the house should enlighten us. Is it true that when the joystick starts reducing, it functions less and focus on the kids unlike the growing one??
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Bone Marrow Transplants: We have the cure for HIV - U.S. researchers
The cure for the dreaded Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) may be on the way soon with the report yesterday of two patients who were given bone marrow transplants to treat cancer remained free of the virus even after stopping HIV treatment.
The results presented at a meeting of the International AIDS Society in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia may yield growing hope that the virus could someday be cured, not just kept in check with a cocktail of medicines as it is now.
Giving an update in an eagerly followed trial, researchers said an HIV-positive infant in Mississippi, United States, who was put on a course of antiretroviral drugs within a few days of birth had remained free of the AIDS virus 15 months after treatment was stopped.
The results presented at a meeting of the International AIDS Society in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia may yield growing hope that the virus could someday be cured, not just kept in check with a cocktail of medicines as it is now.
Giving an update in an eagerly followed trial, researchers said an HIV-positive infant in Mississippi, United States, who was put on a course of antiretroviral drugs within a few days of birth had remained free of the AIDS virus 15 months after treatment was stopped.
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