Doninha Princesa
12-10-2003, 07:32 PM
After a 2 year government funded joint study between Chemical Analysts
and the Psychology department at the University of Huddersfield, in
Yorkshire, a damning report into the British males drinking habits, was
yesterday released.
In one of the more ground-breaking findings of the project, the scientists
in the team have revealed that extensive tests during the past six months
have shown early but clear signs that beer contains small traces of female
hormones.
In an attempt to prove their theory, which was first rumoured in the pages
of the British Medical Journal, as early as last October, the scientists
fed 100 men 12 pints of beer each, and working closely with their partners
in the Pyschology department, observed that 100% of the men gained weight,
talked excessively without making sense, became emotional, and couldn't
drive.
A spokesman for the group of scientists told the Independent yesterday that
no further testing is planned.
:twisted: :P
and the Psychology department at the University of Huddersfield, in
Yorkshire, a damning report into the British males drinking habits, was
yesterday released.
In one of the more ground-breaking findings of the project, the scientists
in the team have revealed that extensive tests during the past six months
have shown early but clear signs that beer contains small traces of female
hormones.
In an attempt to prove their theory, which was first rumoured in the pages
of the British Medical Journal, as early as last October, the scientists
fed 100 men 12 pints of beer each, and working closely with their partners
in the Pyschology department, observed that 100% of the men gained weight,
talked excessively without making sense, became emotional, and couldn't
drive.
A spokesman for the group of scientists told the Independent yesterday that
no further testing is planned.
:twisted: :P