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asylum.com » Asylum - Oct 1, 2008
Filed under: Sex, Women, Happy Hour Hero (Our happy hour fact to amaze your drinking buddies with.) The biological makeup of men causes them to fall asleep after sex, while women are wired for post-sex …
bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Sep 7, 2008
Filed under: Newborns, Just for moms, Pregnancy & birth The study is very small (only twelve women), the difference is not huge (around five percent), and the disparity disappears shortly after birth but new …
jezebel.com » Jezebel - Sep 4, 2008
More fodder for the foot soldiers in the mommy wars? A recent study at Yale University that performed brain scans on 12 new mothers suggests that women who give birth vaginally are more likely to develop stronger …
Also tagged: bonds, studies, yale university, brain scans, vaginal birth, cesareans, natural birth, yet more studies, maternal bonds
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 3, 2008
Women who give birth naturally have closer emotional bonds with their babies and are more responsive to their cries a new study has found.
Also tagged: child, mother, birth, cry, hormone, yale, cuddle
koeln.de » That's Fit - Aug 22, 2008
Filed under: Ask Laura! Life Fitness is a process of continuous growth: physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Need motivation and guidance to facilitate positive changes in your life ? Ask Life Fit Expert …
Also tagged: divorce, shy, newly single, shyness, laura lewis, lauralewis, newlysingle, newlydivorced, newly divorced
truemors.com » Truemors - Aug 6, 2008
A baby can bring a smile to many faces (or a laugh if they’re funny-lookin’), but no one more than mom according to the University of Sydney’s Brain & Mind Research Institute. The hormone oxytocin, released during …
Also tagged: health, mom, science, breastfeeding, la leche league, university of sydney
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Medications - Jul 28, 2008
Emerging research suggests oxytocin, a hormone traditionally associated with lactation, also plays an important role in social bonding and maternal behaviors. A new study scheduled for publication in the August 1st …
Also tagged: encoding, professional, brain and behavior, faces, psychology, angry, enhancing, happy, medications, neutral, mental health and wellness, work and career, memory and perception, lifehelper, guastella
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Psychology - Jul 23, 2008
Criticism is difficult for most as no one enjoys being told that their behavior is harmful to themselves or others. A common response is to become defensive when confronted with evidence that behavior is irrational …
Also tagged: general, writing, professional, transcend, featured, brain and behavior, psychology, values, loving, psychotherapy, defensive, health related, mental health and wellness, memory and perception, lifehelper, unimportant, defensiveness
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Jun 22, 2008
A drug that combats shyness and social awkwardness, dubbed "social Viagra", could be developed after scientists investigated a hormone released by new mothers.
Also tagged: social, science, drug, study, mother, hormone, viagra, childbirth, shyness, awkwardness
psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Relationships & Sexuality - May 23, 2008
Investigators have discovered the neurophysiological basis of human trust and the reaction to it being breached. In the study, scientists were able to prove the hormone oxytocin plays a vital role toward the sentiment …
Also tagged: professional, brain and behavior, trust, psychology, betrayal, ernst, zurich, heinrichs, health related, mental health and wellness, neuropsychology and neurology, memory and perception, relationships and 038 sexuality, lifehelper, fehr