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A study conducted last year revealed it is actually healthy to stare at a woman's breasts.The study, which was documented over a five year period, involved 500 men - half of whom were encouraged to 'ogle women daily', and the other half were instructed to abstain from ogling.The study's designer, German Gerontologist Dr. Karen Weatherby, concluded that men who stared at breasts more often showed lower rates of heart problems, a lower resting heart rate and lower blood pressure.Dr. Karen Weatherby recommended that "men stare at breasts for 10 minutes a day" to improve their heart health.
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