Thursday, October 11, 2018

New medical research

New medical research

Scientists in New Zealand, in a breakthrough study of 100 pregnant women with tattoos, discovered faint traces of the women’s tattoos on the bodies of the newborns. The authors of the study predicted that if the babies were in the womb one month longer, the mother’s tattoos would be fully formed and noticeable on the newborn child.

A new option has been opened up for organ donors. A team of French male research physicians has found that nerve tissue harvested from the penis within 48 hours of death can be transplanted anywhere in the body. After a short time of regeneration, stimulation of the tissue can lead to orgasm. Among study participants, specifically placed transplants led to orgasms by rubbing the back, chest or legs.


For centuries the blood sucking capacity of leeches has been used as a curative in medical procedures. Now two Canadian scientists have performed genetic reconfiguration on leeches to make them fat sucking. A fat sucking leech can suck out 100 times its body weight before expiring. Once this procedure is approved by the FDA, individuals can purchase these leeches in any appropriate quantity, apply them in the privacy of their own homes in any part of their bodies. Researchers see great uses for body sculpting.

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