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What really happens in your brain when you fall head over heels? In this fascinating episode, we dive deep into the neurochemistry of love, revealing how your brain orchestrates the complex dance of lust, attraction, and attachment. From dopamine's euphoric rush to oxytocin's warm embrace, discover how a sophisticated cocktail of hormones shapes our romantic experiences and relationships.

We'll explore why new love feels like an addiction, how attachment bonds form, and why that "crazy in love" feeling has more in common with obsessive-compulsive disorder than you might think. Learn about the evolutionary purpose behind these powerful chemical reactions and how understanding them could lead to breakthrough treatments for social disorders.

Whether you're a romantic at heart or a curious skeptic, this episode offers an enlightening look at the science behind our most powerful emotion. Join us as we unravel the biological blueprint of love and discover why Cupid's arrow might actually be a cascade of neurotransmitters.

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We dive deep into peer-reviewed research, pre-prints, and major scientific worksβ€”then bring them to life through the stories of the researchers themselves. Complex ideas become clear. Obscure discoveries become conversation starters. And you walk away understanding not just what scientists discovered, but why it matters and how they got there.

Independent, moderated, timely, deep, gentle, clinical, global, and community conversations about things that matter. Breathe Easy, we go deep and lightly surface the big ideas.

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