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    • Love Really Is Sweet, Science Reveals
      • Yum, life really is sweeter when you're in love, at least that's what one study suggests. Researchers found that both candy and water taste sweeter when people think about love.(Image credit: auremar | Shutterstock) Even water tastes sweeter when you're in love, new research finds. But not every emotion heightens the senses.
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    “I think we know a lot more scientifically about love and the brain than we did a couple of decades ago, but I don’t think it tells us very much that we didn’t already know about love,” Schwartz said. “It’s kind of interesting, it’s kind of fun [to study]. But do we think that makes us better at love, or helping people with love? Probably not much....

    Children remain the biggest stressor on relationships, Olds said, adding that it seems a particular problem these days. Young parents feel pressure to raise kids perfectly, even at the risk of their own relationships. Kids are a constant presence for parents. The days when child care consisted of the instruction “Go play outside” while mom and dad ...

    Also important is retaining a genuine sense of curiosity about your partner, fostered both by time apart to have separate experiences, and by time together, just as a couple, to share those experiences. Schwartz cited a study by Robert Waldinger, clinical professor of psychiatry at MGH and HMS, in which couples watched videos of themselves arguing....

  2. Science Reveals Surprising Connection Between Chocolate and Love. This is important news for anyone who has a love affair with sweets.Science now has a clue as to why Valentine’s Day and all its heart-shaped candies get us in a romantic mood… and why we love pairing rom-coms with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s Phish…

  3. Love Makes Things Taste Sweeter. Writing about love made students rank candy and water as sweeter-tasting than writing about jealousy or other topics. By Stephanie Pappas & LiveScience. Mind...

  4. Jul 29, 2024 · If you understand love purely in terms of the feelings it stirs up, the love is over once these feelings disappear, change or get put on hold by something like a move or a new school.

  5. Sep 5, 2023 · It’s as if love opens up a world of joy, fulfillment, purpose, and meaning that we never knew existed. So, let’s spread a little more love because it truly does make life sweeter.

  6. Jan 22, 2014 · First of all, the fact that even water tastes sweeter when people think about love reveals that the emotion isn't acting on the taste receptors on the tongue, making them more sensitive to sugar.