Good-looking people may be better at fighting infections, a study finds, so don’t feel shallow when you swipe right
Precisely. For this study, scientists photographed 152 young adults without makeup. They were then rated on their attractiveness by people online. The hottest men and women – judged by members of the opposite sex – were found to have higher rates of phagocytosis.Nobody said the research methods were perfect, though the results have just been published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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