Medicine & TechnologyA Virginia Tech psychologist suggests diverse approaches beyond Gary Chapman's "5 Love Languages" for fostering high-quality relationships on Valentine's Day. Continue reading to learn more.
The biology of love remains a complex and sensationalized topic, involving chemistry and a quest for a "formula." Continue reading to explore the science behind it.
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We usually get butterflies in our stomach and reaching that point of infatuation after meeting someone we like. But how long does it take to fall in love?
Love can make a person feel so many desirable and less desirable feelings. The bottom line is that something strange is happening inside the brain when a person falls in love.
Lemurs are just some of the animal species that stick to one partner year after year. Brain scan imaging on them reveals that monogamy is more complex than previously thought.
Unlike traditional dating websites, dating apps do not highlight detailed user profiles, although largely based on rating pictures through a swipe review system.
A new study suggests that people who saw their parents divorce when they were children were found to have lower levels of oxytocin, also known as the "love hormone."
Finding love during the coronavirus pandemic is a thing. Discover how some people find it easier to meet their soulmates during this time rather than any other time.
Valentine's Day is already approaching wherein love is celebrated throughout the world. However, does everyone know that heart is not the only body organ responsible in expressing love and attraction?
Early research of a small number of men suggests that the "love hormone" oxytocin may reduce appetite, potentially leading it to become a new tool for weight loss.
As the month of love kicks off, with Valentine’s Day only a few days away, gentlemen out there are looking for the perfect gift. Money not being an object, diamond and floral sales skyrocket in February, but even in spite of the size of their trust funds, no man is able to buy a perfect night sky. Fortunately for them, however, February will be a skywatcher’s dream even without any meteor showers on the near horizon.