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“People who have healthy, loving relationships have better heart health.” Love begins in the brain We call it “falling in love,” as if we have no control over how we topple.
Being in love is good for your heart — literally. “There is evidence that being in supportive, happy relationships is heart healthy,” Dr. Joy Gelbman, a cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian ...
And it's best — for you, for your former lover — to keep yourselves apart. Best for all involved. You have to love that special someone from a distance. They can stay in your heart, but not in ...
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'Love heals': Science of love and heart health
The science of love and heart health The profound connection between emotional well-being and the physical body underscores the value of living in community with others. We are designed to thrive in ...
The brain creates emotions but the heart remains a universal symbol of love – and for good reason. Feb. 14 is a time for many to show love, but psychologists highlight the benefits of love all year.
Linda Thibodeaux and Jordan Merecka fell in love after their heart transplants. May 1, 2012— -- A hospital intensive care unit isn't exactly where many young people imagine they'll find love ...
Love can offer important protections for the heart just as the lack of it can have profound health consequences. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
5 Real-Life Love Stories That Will Warm Your Heart This Valentine's Day Meet a husband who surprised his wife after losing his memory, a pair whose engagement went viral thanks to Adele and more By ...
"Believe in love — don't ever give up," says Christine Paul. On Valentine's Day 2022, two cardiac patients met in the ICU at a New York Hospital. They became friends and lent each other support.