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Oxytocin: Why the “love hormone” could lead to new forms of therapy

This hormone may be more complicated than we once thought.

By Bob Holmes and Knowable Magazine
Health

Oxytocin Has Dramatic Effect on Brains of Obese People Viewing Tasty Food

The "love hormone" isn't just useful for bonding moments.

By Emma Betuel
Health

Scientists Identify 2 Date Activities That May Boost Romantic Relationships

Plan your dates around the "love drug." 

By Sarah Sloat
Science

'Love Hormone' Experiment Shows How the Brain Tricks Us Into Making Friends

"What is more important than understanding what allows us to feel good about each other?"

By Sarah Sloat
Science

"Love Hormone" Study Shows Why We Cling to Failing Relationships

By Sarah Sloat
Science

Do Our Genes Make Us Like Eating Crap We Know Is Bad for Us?

By Peter Hess
Science

The 'Love Drug" Could Be Crucial to Curbing Opioid Addictions

By Sarah Sloat
Science

How Snorting Oxytocin Could Curb Our Impulsive Behavior

Nasal oxytocin spray helps overeaters control the urge to eat. Could it help curb our other self-destructive impulses too?

By Yasmin Tayag