The finding: Staring at a woman's boobs prolongs a man's life by a minimum of four years.

Is this a study from a quack? Possibly. According to various sites on the Internet, the study was published in the respected New England Journal of Medicine. However, according to the urban legend debunker Snopes, the story is a myth.

What's the "research"? Geman researchers monitored 200 men for five years. Those men who looked at chesty women every day for 10 minutes had lower blood pressure, slower resting pulses, and a decreased risk for heart disease. The group of men who lived like Ned Flanders wasn't as healthy.

How long must you stare to get the positive effects? (See after the jump)




Fast Fact: The doctor who conducted the titillating research said, "Just 10 minutes of staring at the charms of a well-endowed female such as 'Baywatch' actress Pamela Lee is equivalent to a 30-minute aerobics workout." Could there be a better reason to skip the gym?

Possible Proof the study is true: Hugh Hefner, J. Howard Marshall (Anna Nicole Smith's former hubby who lived until age 90), Frédéric von Anhalt (Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband)