'Love Hormone,' Also Affects Antisocial Behaviors, Such As Envy And GloatingA new study carried out at the University of Haifa has found that the hormone oxytocin, the "love hormone", which affects behaviors such as trust, empathy and generosity, also affects opposite behaviors, such as jealousy and gloating. "Subsequent to these findings, we assume that the hormone is an overall trigger for social...
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love comes jealousy, and even science endorses the belief. Researchers at the University of Haifa have found that the oxytocin hormone, known as the 'love hormone,' also affects antisocial behaviors, such as envy and gloating.It has been shown that the oxytocin hormone has a positive effect on positive feelings.The hormone is released in the body naturally during childbirth and when engaging in sexual...
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With love comes jealousy, and even science endorses the belief. Researchers at the University of Haifa have found that the oxytocin hormone, known as the 'love hormone,' also affects antisocial behaviors, such as envy and gloating.It has been shown that the oxytocin hormone has a positive effect on positive feelings.The hormone is released in the body naturally during childbirth and when engaging in...
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With love comes jealousy, and even science endorses the belief. Researchers at the University of Haifa have found that the oxytocin hormone, known as the 'love hormone,' also affects antisocial behaviors, such as envy and gloating.It has been shown that the oxytocin hormone has a positive effect on positive feelings.The hormone is released in the body naturally during childbirth and when engaging in...
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love comes jealousy, and even science endorses the belief. Researchers at the University of Haifa have found that the oxytocin hormone, known as the 'love hormone,' also affects antisocial behaviors, such as envy and gloating.It has been shown that the oxytocin hormone has a positive effect on positive feelings.The hormone is released in the body naturally during childbirth and when engaging in sexual...
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Where there is love, there inevitably will be jealousy. And now, there's scientific proof substantiating what lovers have known for long.Researchers at the University of Haifa have found that the oxytocin hormone, known as the 'love hormone,' also affects antisocial behaviors, such as envy and gloating.It has been shown that the oxytocin hormone has a positive effect on positive feelings.The hormone...
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Professional singers find it difficult to strike the right note during pregnancy because of hormonal changes, says a new study.Until recently, researchers did not know if this effect is due to hormones or to some other cause, such as decreased lung capacity as the baby grows.And to assess the effect of hormones on a pregnant singer's voice, Filipa La of Aveiro University in Portugal followed a professionally-trained...
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Professional singers find it difficult to strike the right note during pregnancy because of hormonal changes, says a new study.Until recently, researchers did not know if this effect is due to hormones or to some other cause, such as decreased lung capacity as the baby grows.And to assess the effect of hormones on a pregnant singer's voice, Filipa La of Aveiro University in Portugal followed a professionally-trained...
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Rates In Risk Factor For Breast Cancer, Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia, Fell In Line With Hormone Therapy Decline, US StudyResearchers in the US found that the decline in use of postmenopausal hormone therapy may partly explain the fall in incidence of a known risk factor for, atypical ductal hyperplasia. They also said their findings support the idea that low and high grade breast cancers develop via...
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research team from Laiko General Hospital in Athens Greece have found that eating quickly, as compared to slowly, curtails the release of hormones in the gut that induce feelings of being full. The decreased release of these hormones can often lead to overeating."Most of us have heard that eating fast can lead to food overconsumption and obesity and in fact some observational studies have supported...
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