- Tuesday, August 17, 2010, 4:02
- News
Neither Transformers nor Barbie is still able to make a dint in the universal popularity of LEGO. This is everybody’s favorite that came on top of the poll meant to name the best-loved toy in the world.
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- Thursday, June 24, 2010, 14:11
- News
That’s the conclusion a study looking into the most fertile human combination came up with - a couple made up of an extrovert, outgoing male and a neurotic, unsure woman are best fitted to make babies.
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- Thursday, April 22, 2010, 7:44
- News
The Dutch have invented a device that can help you test the quality of sperm in the privacy of your home. Men already did a lot of laughing at the news at different forums on the Internet.
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- Friday, April 16, 2010, 15:16
- Health
Researchers at the Copenhagen University claim men who drink more than a liter of coca-cola every day can be harming the quality of their sperm. Low concentration of spermatozoa in ejaculate is linked to poor male fertility.
The study involved 2,500 young men. Those who drank more than a liter of cola every day had an average ...
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- Monday, November 2, 2009, 16:25
- Celebrities
Ireland’s own Colin Farrell, 33, can boast of more than 30 films under his belt (including In Bruges) and – already – two children! E! News reports that in October Colin’s girlfriend Alicja Bachleda gave birth to son who was named Henry Tadeusz Farrell.
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- Thursday, September 3, 2009, 16:48
- News
Notwithstanding the fact that man’s body is not equipped for bearing a child, his mind can be quite amenable to the idea. So don’t be surprised if, when you are pregnant, your husband will begin to evince pregnancy symptoms out of the blue. It is a well-known phenomenon called sympathetic pregnancy, and although it is a purely psychosomatic condition, your husband will be experiencing very real sensations.
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- Monday, August 24, 2009, 13:24
- Health
OnePoll, a British company reports, their recent survey has shown that both first-time expecting mothers and fathers gain weight during the pregnancy period. On average, fathers-to-be gain 14 pounds (6.5 kg) and put on approximately 2 in (5 cm) in waist. For the most part they gain weight due to the increased consumption of high-calorie foods such as chips, pizza, sweets, and beer. OnePoll reports, that every fourth expecting dad has to completely change his wardrobe by the time the baby is born.
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- Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 15:35
- Getting Pregnant, News
Men with lowered fertility capacity are recommended by scientists to make sex daily. According to Dr. David Greening of Sydney IVF, an Australian center for infertility and
in vitro fertilization treatment, daily sex accompanied by orgasm improves the quality of sperm, lowers the number of DNA malfunctions and makes
spermatozoons more active. This was heard at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Amsterdam.
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