Neuroscientists identify ’chemical imprint’ of love
New University of Colorado Boulder research has identified a ’chemical imprint’ that a lover leaves on your brain. It shows that dopamine - the same hormone that makes us crave junk food and drugs of abuse - plays a critical role in keeping love alive.
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