Germany: A study has revealed that couples using intranasal oxytocin along with structured positive partner interactions and ...
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Supportive marriages may shape appetite control through oxytocin and the brain–gut axis
By Vijay Kumar Malesu Study: Social bonds and health: exploring the impact of social relations on oxytocin and brain–gut ...
The benefits of practicing gratitude are well known: lower rates of depression and anxiety, improved cardiovascular health, better mood and better sleep. You can count on a burst of joy by simply ...
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SwRI and Trinity researchers work on next-generation intranasal therapy for PTSD
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) and Trinity University are developing an intranasal (IN) drug-device combination to treat ...
Sexual Healing—with a Boost from the ‘Love Hormone’ ...
When “home for the holidays” feels out of reach, attunement and co-regulation offer a way to foster safety and belonging from ...
Researchers investigated the potential treatment of skin wounds in romantic couples using oxytocin along with partner appreciation tasks.
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Plus, celebrities make smoking cool again and advice on self-care while caregiving, in this edition of the WSJ Health ...
People who quietly sense their relationship is dying often feel the shift long before they say it out loud. These early signs ...
Jenny told her sister they were “just visiting the animals” at their local shelter, a harmless holiday errand. The place ...
Strong social relationships, particularly high-quality marriages, may help protect against obesity by influencing a complex ...
A new study by UCLA Health found that people in emotionally supportive marriages have lower BMIs, healthier guts and higher ...
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