Have you ever wondered why falling in love feels like a whirlwind of emotions, or why heartbreak can physically hurt? The answer may lie in the powerful love hormones that are released in our bodies ...
Love has always been described as a healing force. Poetry, literature, and philosophy have long associated love with comfort, peace, and emotional strength. Today, science supports this idea. Love ...
Everything you feel–whether overwhelmed with love, brimming with aggression, hunger, stress, or a little frisky–can be traced back to hormones. Among these powerful little chemicals is one that you've ...
When you see someone you have an initial attraction to, what is happening in the brain? And how does that change when you are in a long-term, serious relationship with someone? Falling in love can not ...
A spritz of the so-called “love hormone” might be the key to easing persistent feelings of loneliness. In a 2014 study, a team of European and Israeli researchers tested whether oxytocin, the hormone ...
The so-called love hormone, which is related to bonding and love. may be able to help to heal damage following a heart attack, according to researchers from Michigan State University. This is a ...
In friendships, in romance, in the songs we listen to, books we read, and movies we see. So whether you love love, hate love, or are somewhere in between, you’re still hearing about it all the time.
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