You may have heard people say that the most important organ for love is the brain, not the heart. Research on the neuroscience of love has some interesting findings that might surprise you. When love ...
Falling in love may feel mysterious and emotional, but research suggests the brain plays a far bigger role in attraction and ...
Your heart pounds, thoughts obsess over one person, and rational thinking flies out the window. Love doesn’t just feel like a drug – your brain literally processes it like one. Understanding this ...
Medically reviewed by Steven Gans, MD Key Takeaways Love makes your brain release chemicals that make you feel happy and excited.Different parts of your brain are involved in feeling love, attraction, ...
The human brain is one of the most complex organs in the world, and it consumes a lot of the energy that people take in by eating food (about 20 percent of the daily calorie intake). To make it more ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — You may have heard of the mind-body connection: the broad concept that thoughts and feelings, especially those related to stress, can influence physical health. Mohamad Alkhouli, ...