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women’s brains act a bit differently from men’s. Research shows that as cortisol and adrenaline flood the bloodstream, women’s brains release a shot of the love hormone, oxytocin, which works to be the calm amid the storm. Scientists suspect that the release of oxytocin may be behind women’s unique impulse to tend and befriend, rather than fight or flee, when under stress.
The Menopause Brain
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