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“Bonding itself produces high CRF,” Bosch says. “But this does not mean the system is also firing.” There is something fundamental about living with a mate that results in more CRF stress hormone in the brain, but that also prevents the engagement of the HPA stress axis as long as the mates stay together.
The Chemistry Between Us: Love, Sex, and the Science of Attraction
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