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The science of the smooch is chemistry
CHICAGO - "Chemistry look what you've done to me," Donna Summer crooned in Science of Love, and so, it seems, she was right.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-02-14
Kisses unleash chemicals that ease stress levels
CHICAGO - "Chemistry look what you've done to me," Donna Summer crooned in Science of Love, and so, it seems, she was right. Just in time for Valentine's Day, a panel of scientists examined the mystery of what happens when hearts throb and lips lock. Kissing, it turns out, unleashes chemicals that ease stress hormones in both sexes and encourage bonding in men, though not so much in women.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-02-13
What Men Must Know About Women
While there is no playbook for how to snag and keep a good woman, science has accumulated some helpful tips toward a successful romantic life designed to last well beyond Valentine's Day.
2009-02-12
Saudi police crack down on flirting in Mecca
Saudi Arabia's powerful religious police ordered the arrest of 57 youths this week for flirting with girls in malls in the holy city of Mecca, The Saudi Gazette reported on Saturday.
Nations:Saudi Arabia
2008-02-23
Chinese views on Valentine's Day
Chinese expressed views on Valentine's Day when interviewed by ChinaDaily
Nations:China
2008-02-15
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