Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental’ studies point out the fact that heavy drinkers do live longer than the ones who drink moderately or even abstain from alcohol totally. The stunning results were backed by statistics which were taken after studying 2,000 people over a period of 20 years. A team from the University of Texas, Austin were actively involved in the study.
Heavy Drinkers Live Longer - Say Study Results
Kerala, Asia's best tourist destination: Smart Travellers
Thiruvananthapuram : Kerala Tourism has got a boost with readers of SmartTravelAsia.com placing the state as the best Asian holiday destination ahead of Bali, Phuket and the Maldives.
"This is a phenomenal recognition for Kerala and the people who are working in the tourism sector," said V Venu, secretary, Kerala Tourism.
The only other Indian destinations to be listed in the top 10 were Rajasthan and Goa- at eighth and 10th spot respectively.
Kerala, Asias best tourist destination: Smart Travellers
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Tourism has got a boost with readers of SmartTravelAsia.com placing the state as the best Asian holiday destination ahead of Bali, Phuket and the Maldives."This is a phenomenal recognition for Kerala and the people who are working in the tourism sector," said V Venu, secretary, Kerala Tourism.
The only other Indian destinations to be listed in the top 10 were Rajasthan and Goa- at eighth and 10th spot respectively.
Smart Travel Asia has over one million readers worldwide.
It held the 2010 Best in Travel Poll this week. At the previous poll, Kerala was voted as the third
A glass of milk takes garlic breath away!
London: Scientists say the best way to combat garlic`s lingering odour is to have a glass of milk.Drinking milk was found to reduce garlic breath when even brushing your teeth doesn``t work.
In tests with raw and cooked cloves, milk was shown to `significantly reduce` concentrations of the chemicals that give garlic its long-lasting smell.
One of the compounds – allyl methyl sulphide (AMS) – cannot be broken down during digestion, causing it to be released from the body in the breath and sweat.
Here's what makes us sex addicts
A brain region, called the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), is responsible for sex 'addiction' in a person, according to a study.
People with addictive or compulsive disorders frequently display an inability to inhibit behaviours once they become maladaptive, despite adverse consequences of their behaviour.
The mPFC is a brain region involved in decision-making and behavioural flexibility, and it has been identified as a potential mediator of behavioural inhibition.
In a new study, Dr. Lique Coolen and colleagues tested whether the mPFC is involved in inhibition of sexual behaviour when associated with aversive outcomes.
Using a carefully designed experimental paradigm in rats, the researchers found that lesions of the mPFC result in compulsive sexual behaviour.
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