The uglier the eight body parts are, the healthier they are

According to the British “Daily Mail” reports, scientists say that poor body shape is not useless, some times, they may mean that your body is healthier. A number of studies have shown that people with large hips have lower levels of “bad cholesterol” and higher levels of “good cholesterol”, which makes them less likely to have cardiovascular sclerosis. Oxford University research also found that the risk of diabetes is also very low in people with big hips. Second, more moles on the body is not only unsightly, but also can increase the risk of skin cancer by 10 times. But on the other hand, the latest study completed by scientists at King’s College London shows that, compared to those without moles, people with more moles are generally 6-7 years younger than their actual age, and have a lower chance of suffering from heart disease and aging diseases such as osteoporosis. Three, small breast spine more upright Turkish researchers found that the larger the breast, especially D-cup or more people, the more likely to have upper back pain and spinal curvature, while people with small breasts will not. From a sexual point of view, small breasts are more sensitive to caresses than large breasts. Four, the nose is not easy to get a cold University of Iowa research found that the larger the nose, the chances of inhaling dust and other pollutants will instead be reduced, and its ability to resist harmful germs is also stronger, so people with large noses rarely get a cold or flu. Five, thick thighs heart good Denmark, a 12-year study involving 3,000 men showed that the circumference of the thighs more than 60 cm, strong leg muscles, premature death and the risk of heart disease is greatly reduced. Six, short toes run faster The latest British study points out that the human evolutionary process of shorter toes is to run faster. Long toes involve more muscles and bones, thus running hard, and poor damping effect. Seven, ears big old not deaf biomedical expert Dr. Ralph Holm said that the larger the human outer ear, the clearer the ear canal to get sound, so people with big ears rarely lose their hearing due to aging. Eight, flat-footed leg injuries less The latest U.S. study found that people with flat feet have fewer foot and leg injuries, 20% of people with high arches have a 6 times higher risk of injury than those with flat feet.