Sunday, July 22, 2018

The length of the fingers can predict disease

 The length of the fingers can predict disease  From the common cold to hay fever - many health hazards can be seen on your fingers. We just need to carefully assess the risk prismotretsyai diseases.

You want to know how big you risk becoming a victim of hay fever? Or whether the years to hurt your joints? The answer to all these questions get very easy - just take a close look at the palm, and especially the length of the fingers . First of all, it is necessary to compare the ratio of the index and ring fingers.

Depending on which finger is longer, significantly more people at risk of becoming a victim of various ailments, including heart problems and even cancer. Perhaps this does not sound very convincing, but the theory of comparison finger length   for determining disease risk It is gaining popularity in the scientific world.

For example, in November last year in the journal British Journal of Cancer study results appeared that proves that if you have a longer index finger in men the risk of prostate cancer is reduced by more than 30%. But other findings of scientists. So, if you index finger longer than the ring, then you no longer run the risk of becoming a victim:

1. Breast cancer and cervical cancer . Finger length is laid in the womb. Risk of cancer with a longer index finger due to the large influence of estrogen on the baby during pregnancy.

2. Heart disease . Men under the age of 50 increased risk of heart attack.

3. Bulimia . At risk women, according to British researchers.

4. Hay fever, asthma, allergies .

The good news - the men with long index finger a risk of prostate cancer by one-third lower.

If you have a ring finger longer than index, then you have more risk zaboelvaniya others:

1. Osteoarthritis .

2. Anorexia . The risk of this disorder is higher, but the risk of bulimia below.

3. Colds .

4. Autism .

The good news - the likelihood of your addiction to smoking below.



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