A study published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior reveals a surprising finding: women with larger breasts experience longer episodes of colds and flu compared to those with smaller breasts. Researchers surveyed over 400 women on the frequency and duration of their respiratory infections over the prior three years.
Results: Women with F-cup sizes averaged 8.3 days of symptoms, while A-cup wearers averaged 3.8 days. This is a correlational study—no causal link is proven. The authors hypothesize that breast fatty tissue may compromise immune defenses against respiratory viruses.
Experts advise caution and call for further research to validate if breast size affects infection duration. Meanwhile, discover effective ways to beat a cold by clicking here.