Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Carl Fredrik Aagard The Rose Garden

Carl Fredrik Aagard The Rose GardenCarl Fredrik Aagard The Deer ParkMary Cassatt Children on the Shore
Love really could be a drug, say scientists, who believe that one day the feelings may be induced by popping a pill or smelling perfume.
It may not to pharmaceutical therapies for anxiety, phobias and post-traumatic stress disorders.
The behavioural scientist Professor Larry Young, of Emory University, Georgia, writing in the journal Nature, said: "For one thing, drugs that manipulate brain systems at whim to enhance or diminish our love for another may not be far away."be the most romantic gesture but scientists are developing drugs that can boost that most human of emotions.They are studying the brain chemistry responsible for the complex feelings that draw us to a particular member of the opposite sex and help keep us monogamous.Animal testing is beginning to shed light on the complex neural and genetic components of love in the same way they have led

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