7 Reasons Hugs Make Us Feel Loved
In New York City, leading neuroscientists and psychologists have shed light on why a simple hug makes us feel deeply loved and emotionally secure. Recent studies reveal that when individuals receive a hug, their brains release oxytocin, often called the 'love hormone,' which plays a crucial role in fostering social bonds and reducing stress.Dr. Elaine Grant, a clinical psychologist at the Columbia...More
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