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The science of love addiction

The science of love addiction

Understanding the brain chemistry of love and the impact of separation.

Research shows that love can be addictive, and people can experience withdrawal symptoms when they are separated from their partner. This is because love activates the same brain regions as drugs like cocaine and heroin

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Did you know that love can be addictive? Or that people are more likely to fall in love with someone who looks like them? Keep reading to discover 6 controversial psychology facts about human love that might surprise you!

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