Kissing

  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    Why do we close our eyes when we kiss?

    Hint: it’s not because it seems more romantic.

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Scientists Say There’s a Right Way to Kiss

    A new study finds that people are hard wired to turn their heads to the right when leaning in for a kiss, and men are more likely than women to initiate.

  • NewsYahoo Life

    David Beckham Kissed His 5-Year-Old Daughter on Lips and People Have Feelings

    Social media is melting down over a photo of David Beckham sweetly kissing daughter Harper on the lips.

  • NewsMarie-Claire Dorking

    8 Reasons Kissing Is Good For Your Health

    A study by Dr. Alexander DeWees revealed that a passionate kiss, lasting about twenty seconds can burn up to 2-3 calories per minute, which is 180 calories if you keep it up for an hour. Kissing increases saliva production and this saliva washes away bacteria that can cause cavities, tooth decay, and plaque build-up. “It’s no exaggeration to say that saliva is your mouth’s most powerful defence against tooth decay,” explains a dental expert from mydentist “A dry mouth can not only lead to cavi

  • NewsAlison Coldridge

    The Real Reason We All Kiss With Our Eyes Shut

    Why people kiss with their eyes closed is one of life’s unanswered questions. “It was already known that increasing the demands of a visual task could reduce noticing of visual and auditory stimuli,” says Dr Sandra Murphy.

  • NewsSimone Olivero

    The unexpected causes behind your recent breakouts

    Wake up with a pesky zit? We’ve been there.  But before you go cursing yourself for some minor misstep in your skincare routine, there might be another culprit. Click through the gallery above to see some of the more unexpected things that maybe be causing you to breakout.

  • NewsKate Bialowas

    Turns out Albertans are Canada’s best kissers

    When it comes to puckering up, no one does it quite like they do in Alberta. The survey asked 1,004 Canadians over the age of 18 about their smooching preferences and uncovered some pretty interesting details. Atlantic Canada, though 75 percent still expressed satisfaction so Canadians, in general, seem to be a pretty kissable bunch.