'It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; What is essential is invisible to the eye.'


Antoine de Saint-Exupery



Friday, March 11, 2011

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Sex with one condition

With a regular sex you can increase your life espectancy but there is one very important condition – only with your own longterm partner.

According to the stats there was no husband that died during making love with his own wife. On the other hand there is no shortage of cases of men punished by the heart attack or stroke while having an affair.

Scale for the sexual activity

According to Dr. Jaroslav Hovorka in his published book  „Cesta do stáři“ (Path to the old age) there is a scale:

around 20 years old
250 x year
Up to 30 years old
150 x
Up to 40 years old
110 x
Up to 50 years old
90 x
Over 50 years old
60 x


Sex releases several hormones in the body, increases intimacy and bonding, and works against loneliness and depression. According to some studies frequent orgasms (about 100 per year) can increase life expectancy by 3-8 years.

I guess  there is no need for more encouragement J

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Smiling – recipe to your longer life?

Can we guess how long someone will live just by looking at their photograph?

A recent study conducted by Michael Kruger and Ernest Abel from Wayne State University suggests that smiling broadly, genuinely and more frequently may lead to a longer life.

The scientists asked volunteers to rate the smiles of 230 Major League Baseball Players from 1952.

They classified the player’s smiles in scale: as “no smile” (having no smile), “partial smile” and “Duchenne Smile”, named after a 19th century French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne and defined as “cheeks being both raised, corners of the mouth being raised and crow’s-feet wrinkles around the eyes”.

Kruger and Abel found the players, who passed away, their longevity directly correlated with their happiness as measured by their degree of smile: players with no smiles lived an average 72.9 years; those with partial smiles lived an average of 75 years; and those with “Duchenne Smile” lived an average of 79.9 years.

So big, authentic smile goes a long way … literally!

Source: Psychological Science