Don’t toss meds, but peek into lovestruck brains shows why passion can ease pain
Don’t toss meds, but peek into lovestruck brains shows why passion can ease pain
WASHINGTON — Sometimes love does feel like it should. Falling in love can act as a potent painkiller, and now scientists have figured out why: It stimulates the brain’s reward pathway, much like the rush of an addictive drug.
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Study shows fresh romance can help ease pain naturally
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sometimes love does feel like it should.Falling in love can act as a potent painkiller, and now scientists have figured out why: It stimulates the brain’s reward pathway, much like the rush of an addictive drug.
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Crook jailed for rape
A crook has been jailed after raping a woman the night before he was due to appear in court over a major Leeds bank fraud. (14/10/2010 08:57:35)
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