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Study shows 'love' can physically heal your damaged heart

The chemical oxytocin, also called cuddle hormone or love hormone released when people engage in warm and loving activities like hugging, stroking, breastfeeding a child, and physical relations. ....

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'Love Hormone' Oxytocin Could Mend a Broken Heart

Oxytocin, a hormone connected with bonding and love, could help to heal damage following a heart attack. Researchers found oxytocin stimulates stem cells from the heart's outer layer and migrates into the middle layer where it develops into muscle cells that generate heart contractions. This could be used to promote the regeneration of heart cells following a heart attack. ....

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'Love hormone' revealed to have heart healing properties

'Love hormone' revealed to have heart healing properties
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Is love the ultimate cure for the heart? - study

A study revealed that the neurohormone oxytocin induces epicardial cell proliferation, which is vital in forming Epicardium-derived Progenitor Cells (EpiPCs). ....

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Oxytocin Has Heart "Healing" Properties | Technology Networks

Researchers show that, in zebrafish and human cell cultures, oxytocin has an unsuspected function: it stimulates stem cells derived from the heart’s outer layer (epicardium) to migrate into its middle layer (myocardium) and there develop into cardiomyocytes, muscle cells that generate heart contractions. ....

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