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Things You didn’t Know About Left-handed People

Hitting elbows while writing with the right-handed person sitting next to you; a hand that is covered with ink as you move it over the writing; and a pair of scissors that cannot be held normally. Left-handed people often encounter clumsiness in their daily lives. We can share some Things You didn’t Know About Left-handed People.

 Things Only Left-handers Can Do

12 percent

Only 12 percent of the population is left-handed, but that percentage is slowly increasing. Most of the countries being left-handed has been accepted for a long time, there are still countries that do not accept someone being left-handed.

Allergies

Are you left-handed and also do you get allergic in the springtime? That is actually not surprising. The book, Cerebral Dominance: The Biological Foundation, show that peoples who are left-handed are actually 11 times more likely to be allergic to something. They also have 2.5 times the chance of developing an autoimmune disease.

More Sensitive To Migraines

The life of a left-handed person is not always a bed of roses. It also appears that people who are left-handed have migraines twice as often as right-handed people.

They Are More Intelligent

Yes, being actually left-handed can also have its advantages. A research study performed in 2007 shows that left-handed people normally possess a much higher Intelligence Quotient. Sadly, We do not exactly know how to do this work to makes it even more confusing, in 2010 another study claimed the exact opposite.

More left-handed men

The sex differences in a left-handedness survey from 2008 showed that men are more often left-handed than women. The researchers examined the data of 144 left-handed people and found that men are more often left-handed, to be precise: in men, we see it 23 percent more often than in women.

Better in multitasking

Data collected by the Illinois Research Consortium shows that left-handed people are better at multitasking than right-handed people. It also appears that left-handed people can remember things better than right-handed people.

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