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... test whether an oxytocin inhalant can improve residual symptoms of
schizophrenia. Another will look at oxytocin's effects on anxiety. If you have
a diagnosis of SAD, GAD or PTSD ... began researching my book four years ago, there were very few clinical
studies of oxytocin. Now, there are lots, more than I want to mention in this
newsletter. To find out about these -- or trials for other kinds ...
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... study of its kind, a variation in the hormone/neurotransmitter oxytocin's receptor was linked to a person's ... impact in adding to the body of knowledge about the importance of oxytocin, and its link to conditions such as autism and unhealthy levels of ... National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Rodrigues said oxytocin has already been significantly linked with social affiliation and reduction ...
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... the association is negative, the hormone increases negative sentiments.â€
Oxytocin is released in the body naturally during childbirth and during sexual activity. Arevious ... that the negative feelings were empowered only in the course of the game itself.
Researchers are now considering the possibility of using oxytocin to treat various disorders such as autism.
Related posts:New Finding Uncovers ...
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... your aim. Earlier research found a link between oxytocin and, gulp, aggression levels. So maybe you don’t want to spritz ... sentiments: when the person’s association is positive, oxytocin bolsters pro-social behaviors; when the association is ... negative sentiments.”
Rather than as the cuddle hormone, how should we instead think of oxytocin? The “social fabric” hormone? ...
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... it acts on, and where it basically acts, and what it’s mostly known for. But the reality is that oxytocin is a LOT more complicated than that, and has different effects of your body and your behavior, ... men and women. And today, we’re going to discuss the ladies. Because if there is anything oxytocin is famous for, it’s for its effects on women.
(Yes, yes, we will cover this ...
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Oxytocin…helps lubricate our every prosocial exchange, the thousands of acts of kindness, kind-of kindness and not-as-nakedly-venal-as-I-could-have-been kindness that make human society possible…a raft of new research in humans suggests that oxytocin underlies the twin emotional pillars of civilized life, our capacity to feel empathy and trust.
Full article by ...
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... to affect breastfeeding rates - the authors found that the results in this large cohort upheld previously described associations of breastfeeding with intramuscular opioids and epidurals.
Oxytocin and ergometrine in the third stage of labor and prostaglandins for induction of labor were associated with significant reductions in breastfeeding rates between 6% and 8% at 48 ...
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... no authority other than Darwin and he cites few others. It’s a newspaper story, but not typical news reporting. )
Natalie Angier : The Biology Behind the Milk of Human Kindness ; Oxytocin and Thanksgiving ( and the way a few molecules can seriously upset one’s vain belief in one’s free will and cool logic).
Nicholas Wade - Museum Is Displaying Treasures of the Other Evolution ...
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... ; basic science posts right? Of course right!
So the question basically came down to this: What are the effects of oxytocin in female vs males, in particular the effects on sexual and bonding behavior, ... the future, and she definitely welcomes anyone willing to chime in the comments with more info!
So here we go.
Oxytocin
(Complicated molecule, complicated actions)
Read the ...
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Oxytocin is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland. It plays an important part in labour and breastfeeding and is also associated with social ... a genetic variation that influences how the body processes oxytocin could be linked to the way people deal with stress and feel empathy ... . Previous research using a nasal spray to deliver oxytocin to people with autism found that it increased their scores ...
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