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  1. 5 ago 2020 · Love, particularly love that develops into a committed relationship, can have a positive impact on overall health. A few of these benefits include: decreased risk of heart disease; lower...

  2. 5 gen 2021 · When we are falling in love, chemicals associated with the reward circuit flood our brain, producing a variety of physical and emotional responses—racing hearts, sweaty palms, flushed cheeks, feelings of passion and anxiety.

  3. 20 set 2022 · Love is a powerful, complex emotional experience that involves changes in your body chemistry, including your neurotransmitters (brain chemicals). It impacts your social relationships in varied...

    • Nancy Lovering
  4. 14 feb 2017 · As it turns out, love is all about the brain – which, in turn, makes the rest of your body go haywire. According to a team of scientists led by Dr. Helen Fisher at Rutgers, romantic love can be broken down into three categories : lust, attraction, and attachment.

  5. 14 feb 2018 · Being in love is good for your mental and physical health, research shows. Empathy expert Helen Riess explains the health benefits of love.

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    • Jamie Ducharme
  6. 13 feb 2018 · Loves warm squishiness seems a thing far removed from the cold, hard reality of science. Yet the two do meet, whether in lab tests for surging hormones or in austere chambers where MRI scanners noisily thunk and peer into brains that ignite at glimpses of their soulmates.

  7. 10 gen 2012 · We address the evolution of love and attachment, neuroendocrine factors, brain activity, and gender differences in love, and how a love relationship evolves over time. Finally, we will discuss in brief human monogamy.