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Researchers found that the hippocampus processes social behavior in fruit bats. Cells map social connections, revealing ...
A new study compared brain chemistry when on a screen versus engaging in real life and showed that getting off of our devices ...
Love is often seen as unpredictable, but science shows it’s deeply tied to biology. Hormones significantly influence how men ...
"Speak kind words to yourself in the mirror if you need them, leave post-it notes to yourself around the house as a reminder ...
Love can have a significant impact on heart health, with research suggesting that strong relationships help lower stress, improve blood pressure, and even support heart muscle regeneration.
The tradition of giving chocolates on Valentine’s Day is tied not only to cultural symbolism but also to scientific mechanisms that enhance feelings of affection. When we look deeper into the ...
The surge of neurochemicals during orgasm mirrors those that influence many daily processes-but in overdrive. The brain's ...
Oxytocin receptor (Oxtr) signaling influences complex social behaviors in diverse species, including social monogamy in prairie voles. How Oxtr regulates specific components of social attachment ...
Think childhood trauma makes you a less capable parent? Science says otherwise. Your past may have shaped you into a more ...
Intimacy doesn’t just feel good — it’s also a sign of a healthy relationship. Couples who have regular intimate connection ...
We’ve all heard the phrase “love heals,” but what if that sentiment is more than just poetic? Science increasingly confirms ...