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      Avoiding heartbreak with science: A Love drug helps couples stay in love | CBC.ca Loaded
      The Current22:00Avoiding heartbreak with science: A Love drug helps couples stay in love

      Avoiding heartbreak with science: A Love drug helps couples stay in love

      • 12 years ago
      • Radio
      • Duration 22:00

      What if love is just another neuro-biological process? Like sweating? Oh yes it is Valentine's Day but forget the romance, what about inhaling a puff or two of Oxytocin to keep you out of divorce court. We hear from two scientists convinced they're on the right neurological wavelength to spare people the pain of a break-up with a little medical tinkering.

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