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  2. Aug 5, 2020 · Love, particularly love that develops into a committed relationship, can have a positive impact on overall health. A few of these benefits include: decreased risk of heart disease

  3. Sep 16, 2024 · Love is a powerful, complex emotional experience that involves changes in your body chemistry, including your neurotransmitters (brain chemicals). It impacts your social relationships in varied...

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  4. From the initial stages of attraction to long-term commitment, understanding the psychological processes at play can help us navigate the labyrinth of love. One key aspect of the psychology of love is attachment theory, which explores how we form emotional bonds with others.

  5. Love, which began as a stressor (to our brains and bodies, at least), becomes a buffer against stress. Brain areas associated with reward and pleasure are still activated as loving relationships proceed, but the constant craving and desire that are inherent in romantic love often lessen.

  6. Sep 28, 2023 · Experiencing love, particularly romantic love, can have powerful long-term effects on the brain. Stronger bonding : The chemical changes we experience when we fall in love promote bonding, and those changes can help make the brain more attuned to the people who matter the most to us.

  7. Feb 14, 2024 · So is love real or is it an uncontrollable brain reaction? This Valentine’s Day, Sherman answers this question and breaks down what’s happening to the human brain in love as well as how the brain responds to short-term flings and lifelong loves.

  8. Mar 15, 2024 · In this article, we’ll explore loves role in evolution, the spiritual energy of love, and how love can help us develop as partners with our loved ones and with humanity writ large.

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