Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research. Show all posts

Friday, August 27, 2010

Study Finds 1/4 of Lap Dancers Have Degrees

The Independent UK reports:

A British study (and the first academic research project into lap dancing) has found that one in four lap dancers has a degree and has been attracted to that career because of the money.

Dancers took home an average of £232 ($378 Canadian) a shift after paying commission and fees to the club, with most working between two and four shifts a week – giving them annual incomes of between £24,000 and £48,000 a year ($39,000 -78,300 Canadian).

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Girls entering puberty and growing breasts as young as seven

From the Globe and Mail:

Girls as young as 7 and 8 are developing breasts and entering puberty earlier than they did just one decade ago.

A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics, looked at 1,239 girls aged 6 to 8. By age 7, 15% have started developing breasts; by age 8, that number increases to 27%. Those numbers are alarming because they're significantly higher than numbers reported in a landmark study from 1997, which showed that only 5% of white girls had those signs of puberty at age 7.

Additionally, overweight or obese girls are far more likely to grow breasts at an early age. Race is another contributing factor: The study found that 23% of black girls begin puberty at age 7, compared to 15% of Hispanic girls and 10% of white girls.

The danger of girls maturing physically at such a young age is that they may look like teenagers - and may be treated like sexually mature young women while they are actually still children. The authors of the study also mention other dangers associated with early onset of puberty: “Earlier maturation in girls is associated with lower self-esteem and less favourable body image, as well as greater rates of eating problems, depression and suicide attempts. They were more likely to be influenced by deviant peers, with earlier onset of sexual intercourse.”

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

News Flash - Botox is Bad for you. (Well, duh!)


Finally, some evidence that injecting muscle relaxants into your face just to prevent a few wrinkles is a BAD IDEA. I'm pretty sure I knew this within three seconds of first hearing about Botox. I mean c'mon, needles in your face?

Anyhow, I digress. CBC reports:
"The toxin in Botox products may spread to distant parts of the body, with potentially fatal consequences, Health Canada said Tuesday in announcing new labelling information for the drugs."

Read the full article here.