Known as the love hormone, oxytocin shapes myriad social behaviours. Expert outlines its impact on our relationships, and dating life
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February is said to be the month of love—a concept which continues to be exploited and debated upon. While the capitalists and romantics paint an artful picture, those scientifically inclined argue it to be nothing more than a chemical reaction. We have all heard of the dopamine, and serotonin rush, however, oxytocin is another relatively unknown hormone that is at play.