Almost half of British women prefer to keep their clothes on during sex, a survey has said.
The survey says that about 48 per cent of women prefer not to bare it all in bed, leaving on at least one garment. The results showed that 61 per cent of women claimed to prefer sex with the lights off, compared with just 37 per cent of men.
This research really unveils how large clothes play a role when it comes to female body confidence.
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Friday, 30 July 2010
No needles for injections
Those who are afraid of the needles need not be afraid of it any more. A group of scientists from the Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology have come up with a skin patch to administer vaccines without administering it with needles.
The scientists say that the new patch would pave the way for "mail-order" inoculations instead of needles. They say that the patch would dissolve into the skin painlessly.
The scientists say that the new patch would pave the way for "mail-order" inoculations instead of needles. They say that the patch would dissolve into the skin painlessly.
Man with full-face transplant comes before camera
The Spanish man who underwent the world's first full face transplant has appeared before cameras for the first time since surgery.
Before the Press at Barcelona's Vall d'Hebron hospital, Oscar, 31 spoke with considerable difficulty. He was was operated on in late March at this hospital.
The surgery involved lifting an entire face, including jaw, nose, cheekbones, muscles, teeth and eyelids, and placed it mask-like onto the man.
Oscar, who got a new face, was unable to breathe or eat on his own after accidentally shooting himself five years ago.
Head of the surgical team, Dr Joan Pere Barret, said Oscar would need between a year and 18 months of physical therapy.
Before the Press at Barcelona's Vall d'Hebron hospital, Oscar, 31 spoke with considerable difficulty. He was was operated on in late March at this hospital.
The surgery involved lifting an entire face, including jaw, nose, cheekbones, muscles, teeth and eyelids, and placed it mask-like onto the man.
Oscar, who got a new face, was unable to breathe or eat on his own after accidentally shooting himself five years ago.
Head of the surgical team, Dr Joan Pere Barret, said Oscar would need between a year and 18 months of physical therapy.
Shark attack; man with 300 stitches
A person attacked by a shark has been left with 300 stitches. Clayton Schultz was surfing at Jacksonville Beach in North Florida, when a shark attacked him.
He was rushed to hospital where doctors has to give 300 stitches to close the huge cut in his foot.
He said the shark came up and grabbed his foot and shook it around a little and let go. He said he could see that his foot was torn up when he lifted his foot out of the water.
He was rushed to hospital where doctors has to give 300 stitches to close the huge cut in his foot.
He said the shark came up and grabbed his foot and shook it around a little and let go. He said he could see that his foot was torn up when he lifted his foot out of the water.
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