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Monday, July 04, 2011

Science says Beautiful Women are deadly to man


Everyone knows a beautiful woman can crack and smash hearts with just a flip of her hair, and a new study out of Spain may scientifically prove that fact.

Researchers at the University of Valencia found that men’s level of cortisol, a hormone released in response to stress, surged in the presence of a desirable female. The study concluded that, when hanging around an attractive woman, the average male’s cortisol production rockets to about the same level expected to be seen if he were about to jump from an airplane.

Unfortunately for all you dudes out there, short bursts of cortisol spikes can cause heart problems and chronic exposure can lead to Type 2 diabetes and impotency.

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