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                    [ArticleID] => 2240877
                    [Title] => 'Love hormone'? Not so fast, new study suggests
                    [Summary] => The "love hormone" oxytocin has long been thought key to behaviors including pairing up with a partner and nurturing offspring, but a new study in prairie voles is raising doubts.
                    [DatePublished] => 2023-01-28 10:39:00
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                    [Focus] => 1
                    [AuthorID] => 1805910
                    [AuthorName] => Sara Hussein
                    [SectionName] => Health And Family
                    [SectionUrl] => health-and-family
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                    [ArticleID] => 949193
                    [Title] => Namatay na asawa sinusundan
                    [Summary] => 

MAY batayang siyentipiko rin pala ang sinasabi o obserbasyon na  napapadali rin ang buhay ng isang matandang biyudo o biyuda, dahil hindi nagtatagal, sumusunod na rin sila sa namayapa nilang asawa.

[DatePublished] => 2013-06-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135165 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1665186 [AuthorName] => Ramon M. Bernardo [SectionName] => Punto Mo [SectionUrl] => punto-mo [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 576271 [Title] => Insensitive men? Squirt them [Summary] =>

What if you could go straight through a battlefield to detonate a “love” bomb? It would be a “soft” bomb much like traipsing dandelions in the air to be inhaled by each and every soldier at war.

[DatePublished] => 2010-05-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133961 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1489734 [AuthorName] => Maria Isabel Garcia [SectionName] => Science and Environment [SectionUrl] => science-and-environment [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 278927 [Title] => Yes, sex is healthy! [Summary] => In recent years, researchers have begun to explore the effects of sex on almost every part of the body, from the brain to the heart to the immune system. Studies are showing that arousal and an active sex life may lead to a longer life, better health, stronger heart, an improved ability to ward off pain, a more robust immune system and even protection against certain cancers, not to mention lower rates of depression (please see table).
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