Scientists at the Texas Christian University asked people to rank over 150 people
Attractive people have better immune systems, according to a new study of blood tests.
Scientists at the Texas Christian University asked people to rank over 150 people based on their looks.
Participants with classic indications of beauty - such as bright eyes or symmetrical faces - had more white blood cells, which work to fight off infection.
It also found typically good-looking people were less likely to have experienced development problems in the womb or during childhood.
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