Can a naturally-produced hormone stop men from cheating? A new study in the Nov. 14 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience showed that men in relationships that were given the hormone oxytocin were more ...
Oxytocin, also known as the “love hormone” or the “trust hormone,” frequently makes its way into the news in connection to the latest studies on topics ranging from fidelity to morality to hugs. The ...
The “love hormone” oxytocin may help keep straight men in relationships faithful by prompting them to steer clear of hot women. Researchers from the University of Bonn in Germany found that when men ...
The "love hormone" oxytocin may help maintain romantic relationships by prompting men to keep their distance from attractive women, a new study from Germany suggests. In the study, men in monogamous ...
First, we learn that the “love hormone” oxytocin makes men more trusting, nurturing and sociable. Then, we learn a shot of the stuff makes partnered men less likely to stray or even flirt with other ...
First, we learn that the “love hormone” oxytocin makes men more trusting, nurturing and sociable. Then, we learn that a shot of the stuff makes partnered men less likely to stray or even flirt with ...
What happens when a man finds “the one”? His brain gets washed in oxytocin. The hormone and brain chemical best known for its role in love — it’s also responsible for helping infants bond to their ...
PROBLEM: Oxytocin -- a hormone released by the pituitary gland (notably during both orgasm and childbirth) -- is known to affect our behavior. It promotes bonding, sometimes to the extent of making us ...
Oxytocin nasal spray reportedly lowered the number of calories men consumed at a subsequent breakfast whether they were normal weight or overweight. In addition, the researchers found that oxytocin ...
Men treated with the “love hormone” began to eat fewer fatty foods almost immediately, according to new work presented at the annual Endocrine Society meeting that took place in San Diego over the ...
Animal studies and pilot experiments in men indicate that the hypothalamic neuropeptide oxytocin limits food intake, and raise the question of its potential to improve metabolic control in obesity.
San Diego, CA--A synthetic nasal formulation of the hormone oxytocin reduced caloric intake in healthy men, particularly consumption of fatty foods, after a single treatment, a new study finds. The ...