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Friday, December 30, 2005

But I still miss MB

Scientific studies have shown that mad love doesn't last much longer than that intense summer infatuation.
IT WON'T LAST -- Falling madly in love significantly changes our body chemistry - but not for long. Researchers from Italy studied a group of people who had fallen in mad, passionate love in the past six months, comparing them with people in longer-term relationships and with single people. The group consumed with passion had more of a stimulating protein called nerve growth factor in their blood. The more intense the feelings of infatuation, the more nerve growth factor there was. But when these same lovers were tested a year later, the levels had dropped back down to normal. Someone should warn Brad and Angelina: their year is up.

New York Times
While you were sleeping
December 30, 2005

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