Attraction

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    Why you can totally fall in 'friendship' at first sight

    Turns out, that just like falling in love, you can totally fall in friendship at first sight and science has the proof. In one study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, researchers paired up students in their first year of college to have a conversation, then recorded whether they were friends after a few months. Another study reveals that there could be a pattern to who might experience this friendship chemistry and it’s all to do with your personality.

  • NewsAlice Sholl

    Why Women Find Beards So Darn Attractive

    From designer stubble to full-on lumberjack numbers, hairy men have struck lucky in the 2010s. Well according to a study conducted by the Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, certain types of facial hair affect how we perceive individuals. If we move onto the ‘why’ bit, according to a study published in Evolution and Human Behavior, a beard - a little like a piercing or tattoo - is used as a badge or ‘marker’ used to compete for women’s attention.

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    This is how much weight you need to lose if you want anyone to notice

    The face “is a robust indicator of one’s health,” said Nicholas Rule, an associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Social Perception and Cognition at the University of Toronto, said in a university news release. Let us know your thoughts by tweeting to @YahooStyleCA.

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    Eiffel Tower named most 'selfied' attraction

    The Eiffel Tower in Paris has been named as the most 'selfied' attraction in the world. AttractionTix.com analysed more than 200 million Instagram photos using the tag 'selfie' as a search filter. Dubai's Burj Khalifa

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    Sunshine gives British tourism a boost

    The sunshine boosts tourism in the UK, tourist chiefs have announced. Last year's bright and sunny summer saw numbers rise at Britain's outdoor tourist attractions. Hotspots such as London Zoo, Kew Gardens and Stonehenge all saw a

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  • HealthAOL

    Eating five-a-day could boost your love life

    If you have yet to find the love of your life, the answer could lie in what you eat. According to a new study, getting your five-a-day isn't just good for your health - it could also boost your love life. Pic: Getty Researchers from York,

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