Several posters have noted the earlier research that latent
toxoplasmosis infections in human males (between 30%-80% of
population) can lead to an increase in traffic accidents. That study
is a few years old.
What many people may not be aware of is some new research that
indicates that latent toxoplasmosis infections in human females can
lead to risk-taking behaviour, looser morals, and more fun-loving
inclinations...
More details here:
http://www.meehawl.com/Blogfiles/2003_09_21_WeekArchive.php#'106435963825630172'
http://makeashorterlink.com/?X13633DF5
http://tinyurl.com/ofgk
kaeli - 24 Sep 2003 13:50 GMT
> What many people may not be aware of is some new research that
> indicates that latent toxoplasmosis infections in human females can
> lead to risk-taking behaviour, looser morals, and more fun-loving
> inclinations...
So, in summation, having cats is more fun than not having cats. :)
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Phil P. - 26 Sep 2003 01:15 GMT
> What many people may not be aware of is some new research that
> indicates that latent toxoplasmosis infections in human females can
> lead to risk-taking behaviour, looser morals, and more fun-loving
> inclinations...
Gee, now you've got me thinking... I used to get the same results with a few
martinis... Do you think Toxo was in the olives? ..;).