Showing posts with label men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label men. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2009

British men are least romantic

British men are among the least romantic in the world, states a new study.

The study has reveled that British men are less likely to make romantic gestures than men from other parts of the world. They are less likely to pay compliments and take their loved ones for holidays. British men mistakenly believe that buying sexy lingerie and expensive gifts are the way to a woman’s heart, The Daily Telegraph reported. However, gestures such as running a lover a hot bath after a hard day, or treating them to a morning cup of tea in bed, are what women really want, the study, of some 6,500 men and women all over the world, has revealed.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Human sperm created, claim scientists

Scientists have claimed to have created human sperm, which they say could lead to new treatment for male infertility.

The sperm was grown in a laboratory in Newcastle, England, from embryonic stem cells. Led by Professor Karim Nayernia, the researchers developed a method of growing early-stage sperm from human embryonic stem cells by using retinoic acid, a vitamin A derivative.

They found that about 20 per cent of the cells produced early-stage sperm cells or spermatagonia and, after further culture, they could see a number of cells continue to split and divide.

The breakthrough, they said came when some cells continued to grow, elongating and growing a tail that caused them to move, and forming recognizable sperm cells.

Professor Nayernia of Newcastle University and the North East England Stem Cell Institute (Nesci) described the cells as “fully mature, functional” sperm, which he called In Vitro Derived (IVD) sperm.

‘Important development’

He said:

“This is an important development as it will allow researchers to study in detail how sperm forms and lead to a better understanding of infertility in men – why it happens and what is causing it.

“This understanding could help us develop new ways to help couples suffering infertility so they can have a child which is genetically their own.

“It will also allow scientists to study how cells involved in reproduction are affected by toxins, for example why young boys with leukaemia who undergo chemotherapy can become infertile for life and possibly lead us to a solution.”

The scientist, who created mice sperm six years ago, using similar techniques, said he used four criteria to determine whether the cells he produced were sperm.

They were: the presence of proteins specific to sperm, one of which is located in the tail and very important for activating egg division; chromosome analysis, which showed that the sperm produced contained 23 chromosomes or half of the chromosome set- this is specific to sperm cells; the shape of the sperm, which has a tail and a head; and finally the movement of the sperm – “we could clearly see the movement of the sperm using the tail”.

But his findings, published in the academic journal stem cell and development, were met by a barrage of criticism from other scientists, who said further research was needed to determine the authenticity of his claims.

Dr. Allan Pacey of the University of Sheffield, England, said: “As a sperm biologist of 20 years experience, I am unconvinced from the data presented in this paper that the cells….. Produced by Professor Nayernia’s group can be accurately called ‘spermotozoa’”.

After watching a video clip of the cells, he said that while they possessed “some of the distinctive genetic features and molecular markers seen in sperm,” there were other characteristics of human sperm that were not described in the paper, while the footage “did not have sufficient resolution” for him to properly assess how the sperm was moving, another indicative factor of sperm behaviour.

Professor Azim Surani, a specialist in physiology and reproduction at the University of Cambridge, observed that the cells should be tested to find out how they developed inside an animal egg.

“These sperm-like cells made in a dish from embryonic stem cells are a long way from being authentic sperm cells,” he said.

Professor Robin Lovell Badge from the U.K.’s Medical Research Council Institute of Medical Research said, “The findings need much better evidence that such in-vitro derived sperm are normal.” But he added that any progress by the team “will be very important for research” and “ultimately, although definitely not yet, fertility treatments”.

Professor Nayernia responded by saying that his research paper was clearly labeled a “proof of principle,” which concluded that it was in its early stages and further research was needed.

He added that his findings would not lead to human beings being produced “in a dish,” but were rather “a way of investigating why some people are infertile and the reasons behind it.”

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Gymnastics

There are two main branches of gymnastics- artistic and rhythmic. In artistic gymnastics, the gymnasts perform on fixed apparatus, such as bars and beams. In rhythmic gymnastics, that performs routines with apparatus such as hoops and balls. Other gymnastic sports include sports aerobatics and trampolining. In major artistic gymnastic competitions, the apparatus is set out on a large platform, or podium and several events take place together.

Trampolining is a fantastic exercise routring for practicing moves such as twists and somersaults, and it is also sport in itself. It is quite difficult to perform but very interest to watch. Sports aerobics comprises tumbling, pairs, and group events. Tumbling is like the floor exercise, but performed on a straight, sprung track. The routines in pass (men, women or mixed), the trio (women) and fours (men) are like those of circus acrobats. This type of gymnastics can be amiable by all.

Rhythmic gymnastics can perform only by women and girls, rhythmic gymnastics consists of five individual exercises with the help of ribbon, clubs, ball, hoop and rope. There are also done by groups as team, usually with two different pieces of apparatus.

Gymnastics is completely different exercises to men and women. They cannot perform other sex’s portion. There are six events in men’s competitions. They are the floor, pommel horse, vault, rings, parallel bars, and high bar. Boys and men usually wear a singlet with shorts or white trousers. Men’s gymnastics is known for strength as well as balance and dynamic movement.

There are four women’s events-the floor, beam, asymmetric (uneven) bars and vault. In performance, there is also an overall championship. Women and girls usually wear one-pie leotards with shot or long sleeves. Women’s exercise known for balance and agility, and floor exercise include elements of dance. The clothes must be very comfortable to perform gymnastics without any huddles.

Physical fitness is very close to the program of gymnastics. This type of program restricts the excess food thoroughly. Too much of fat is reduced by this session. This can keep the body fit and healthy. It also reduces some type of diseases. The body is supple and flexible to the most by both men and women. Gymnastics can be performed at stage to amuse the people and great delight fro their eyes.

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