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September 26, 2005

Now a Chocolate that Gurantees orgasm!



Do you think that having sex is a mandate to attain orgasm? Think again, for here are chocolates that will help you experience heightened sensations without indulging in love-making.

Scientists have now developed chocolates that will not only satisfy the taste buds, but will help men and women experience orgasm without having sex!

"The chocolate is a concept that might be something you could take instead of Viagra," Dr.Trudy Barber of University of Canterbury in Kent and a specialist in Internet sex was quoted by "The Sun", as saying.

Sex chemical phenyl ethylamine , which is related to dopamine and adrenalin, will be a significant ingredient of these chocolates.

"The orgasm from chocolate should be as good as a real one. But the sex act burns off calories, so you will gain pleasure and pounds. Many women say they feel good after eating chocolate.

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Sex and Women's fertility

Reuters, London

Women are likely to have more sex on the days when they are most fertile, even if they are not trying to get pregnant, scientists said on Thursday.

That means that taking a chance and having sex without using contraception could be more likely to result in unwanted pregnancies than previously thought.

"There apparently are biological factors promoting intercourse during a woman's six fertile days, whether she wants a baby or not," said Professor Allen Wilcox, of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in Durham, North Carolina.

But he and his colleagues do not understand the reasons and doubt that women are even aware of them.

In a study of 68 women who recorded when they had sex over a three-month period, Wilcox and his colleagues discovered that during ovulation, when a woman is most likely to become pregnant, the overall frequency of sex increased by 24 percent.

"There are some biological mechanisms at work here that curiously we know very little about," he said in an interview.

"It suggests that couples who 'take a chance' with unprotected intercourse have the deck stacked against them. Intercourse does not happen randomly," Wilcox, who reported the findings in the journal Human Reproduction, added.

He and his colleagues are not sure why sex is more frequent during a woman's most fertile time of the month, but they suspect there are a few factors at work.

Most women have about six fertile days a month -- the five days preceding ovulation and the day of ovulation.

A woman's libido may be heightened when she is ovulating so she has an increased interest in sex, or she may produce more pheromones, chemicals that send messages to other individuals, that increase her sexual attractiveness.

Animal studies have also shown that having sex accelerates ovulation.

"For couples who want a baby these biological mechanisms are a silent partner, helping to optimise the timing of intercourse," Wilcox said.

But he said women who do not want to conceive should be aware that unprotected sex may be riskier than the odds suggest.

"For couples who don't want to conceive the message would be that when you take a chance that chance is even bigger than you might think."

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Sleeping can Keep you Slim

If you thought that lying in the bed for too long may make you fat, think again, as a new research has revealed that a good amount of sound sleep prevents weight gain.

A Columbia University study has found that people who slept for four hours or less per night were 73 percent more likely to be obese, possibly because of effects on their appetite hormones.

The study also found that, even after factors such as depression, physical activity, alcohol consumption, ethnicity, level of education, age and gender had been taken into account, people who slept less were more likely to be obese.

"The results are somewhat counterintuitive, since people who sleep less are naturally burning more calories.But we think it has more to do with what happens to your body when you deprive it of sleep as opposed to the amount of physical activity that you get,"Dr James Gangwisch, who led the research team, was quoted by the BBC, as saying.

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