Kissing 'could help hay fever'
May. 16th, 2006 08:45 amKissing 'could help hay fever'
A 30-minute kissing session may suppress the body's allergic reaction to pollen, providing welcome relief from hay fever, a new study suggests.
Scientists based at the Satou hospital in Japan found that kissing worked by relaxing the body and reducing the production of histamine – a chemical that the body produces in response to pollen, causing the sneezing, runny noses and streaming eyes that characterise hay fever attacks.
full artical here http://news.netdoctor.co.uk/news_detail.php?id=17110051&date=05/05/2006
A 30-minute kissing session may suppress the body's allergic reaction to pollen, providing welcome relief from hay fever, a new study suggests.
Scientists based at the Satou hospital in Japan found that kissing worked by relaxing the body and reducing the production of histamine – a chemical that the body produces in response to pollen, causing the sneezing, runny noses and streaming eyes that characterise hay fever attacks.
full artical here http://news.netdoctor.co.uk/news_detail.php?id=17110051&date=05/05/2006