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Brain signature of desire uncovered in lovesick rodents, and it may be in people, too
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 months agoCouple sitting at a table in a cafe giggling as one of the pair feeds her partner a piece of...
The Biological Reason Humans Long For Their Partner — Even After The Love Is Gone
YourTango via Yahoo News· 10 months agoPhoto: Fotosparrow - Shutterstock / TikTok I once heard someone say, “You can’t heal in the same...
I tried an experimental treatment for binge eating and it worked
TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 year agoBinge eating treatment: Doctors are testing deep brain stimulation to control the urge to overeat,...
Scientists Might Know Why You Feel Loopy After an All-Nighter
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 6 months agoNorthwestern University scientists may have figured out why pulling an all-nighter can leave us...
If you think gratitude and thankfulness make you feel better, you're right. And science backs it up.
Green Bay Press-Gazette via Yahoo News· 5 months agoZephyr Kendzierski never thought much about gratitude until they entered recovery for substance use...
Deep brain stimulation may be treatment for binge eating disorder, study suggests
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoNew research suggests that deep brain stimulation can tamp down the impulses that lead to binge...
Is love at first sight real?
Live Science via Yahoo News· 1 year agotwo men walking hand in hand in a park In the euphoric haze of new romance, it may be easy to believe that two strangers can fall in love the first time...
Chemical changes in the brain could help you get over a breakup, researchers find
Euronews via Yahoo News· 3 months agoDoes absence really make the heart grow fonder? While loved ones and friends leave a “chemical...
Could Ozempic be used to treat addiction? Studies hint yes, but questions remain
Live Science via Yahoo News· 10 months agoIn animal studies, the weight-loss drug Ozempic has shown promise as an anti-addiction medicine....
Here's Exactly How Cocaine Makes You Ignore Your Basic Needs
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 1 week agoScientists may have figured out how addictive drugs like cocaine hijack the brain’s reward system to...