RT @DrSeanMackey: With Valentine’s Day upon on us, I want to revisit two prior studies we published on the pain-relieving effect of passion…
RT @DrSeanMackey: With Valentine’s Day upon on us, I want to revisit two prior studies we published on the pain-relieving effect of passion…
Look at this bullshit science! They had “thermal” pain for 15 seconds. These people are fkn quacks!!!! https://t.co/0hgQruSauq https://t.co/0pvPpSXS1n
With Valentine’s Day upon on us, I want to revisit two prior studies we published on the pain-relieving effect of passionate love. (https://t.co/Q1N3jKqEv7 and https://t.co/DN7iQG1Elu - both freely accessible). We involved 15 participants who were in the e
@iOS_Brandon @DaneliusMaximus @ApeDilettante @ankitoberoi_ @LilBearritoBoy @telmudic @calwoodford @hola_alvin @ad0rnai He makes dubious claims using scientific papers all the time. Here's 3 examples: https://t.co/7oZnRdpwjG https://t.co/7oZnRdpwjG https
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
Fascinating https://t.co/kNhKF3sk7Q (link, open access)
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
RT @hubermanlab: @HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
@HoeRogan88 @DrSeanMackey Here's the link to the study (open-access): https://t.co/FYJ24DQ6tm
@hippomanick Bu makale ilginç. https://t.co/DBzyXbGOA6
If you feel overly stressed, set your partner’s photo as a wallpaper in your smartphone for quick relief from stress and pain. Study Link - https://t.co/gf5Hzk3LWe ; https://t.co/E5Xw02IWD8 #stress #mindhelp #humanpsychology #psychology #brainscience #me
RT @mindshelp: How a romantic partner’s picture can improve your health? Source: https://t.co/gf5Hzk3LWe #Psychology #FactCheck #FactsMat…
How a romantic partner’s picture can improve your health? Source: https://t.co/gf5Hzk3LWe #Psychology #FactCheck #FactsMatter #interesting #relationship #romance #psychologyfacts #mindhelp https://t.co/OiHcLFOp6E
RT @lisaquestions: This is still wild to me The fact that it works is just https://t.co/6nUtZUvq5j
RT @lisaquestions: This is still wild to me The fact that it works is just https://t.co/6nUtZUvq5j
This is still wild to me The fact that it works is just https://t.co/6nUtZUvq5j
@KlinkeStu @DouglasKMurray @talkRADIO No need to. Better read this. Science can be very fascinating. https://t.co/TcdERCTvAr
RT @lisaquestions: Things I learned today that I did not expect: There's a study showing that it's possible that looking at pictures of so…
RT @lisaquestions: Things I learned today that I did not expect: There's a study showing that it's possible that looking at pictures of so…
RT @lisaquestions: Things I learned today that I did not expect: There's a study showing that it's possible that looking at pictures of so…
Things I learned today that I did not expect: There's a study showing that it's possible that looking at pictures of someone you romantically love (the love at the start of a relationship for up to three years after) can relieve pain. https://t.co/6nUtZU
RT @DrSeanMackey: Love is a great pain "drug"! In prior study we showed passionate love activates brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. Ha…
RT @DrSeanMackey: Love is a great pain "drug"! In prior study we showed passionate love activates brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. Ha…
RT @DrSeanMackey: To be clear, our prior work on love and pain showing clear pain reductions is not mean to imply that love alone is a cure…
RT @DrSeanMackey: Love is a great pain "drug"! In prior study we showed passionate love activates brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. Ha…
RT @DrSeanMackey: Love is a great pain "drug"! In prior study we showed passionate love activates brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. Ha…
RT @DrSeanMackey: Love is a great pain "drug"! In prior study we showed passionate love activates brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. Ha…
RT @DrSeanMackey: To be clear, our prior work on love and pain showing clear pain reductions is not mean to imply that love alone is a cure…
RT @DrSeanMackey: Love is a great pain "drug"! In prior study we showed passionate love activates brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. Ha…
RT @DrSeanMackey: To be clear, our prior work on love and pain showing clear pain reductions is not mean to imply that love alone is a cure…
To be clear, our prior work on love and pain showing clear pain reductions is not mean to imply that love alone is a cure for those suffering from chronic pain. It is part of a broader recognition that healthy, loving relationships can help those in chroni
Love is a great pain "drug"! In prior study we showed passionate love activates brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. Happy Valentines Day! https://t.co/AUNpw4Fatn https://t.co/YeRHMp8bcj
RT @Cegedim_CHD: Today is #ValentinesDay! 💗 Did you know that love is scientifically proven to have a positive impact on our health? Check…
Today is #ValentinesDay! 💗 Did you know that love is scientifically proven to have a positive impact on our health? Check out a specific case study in this article published in PLOS ONE 👉 https://t.co/gRdSFIPjOS #Health #RWD #RWE #realworldevidence #real
RT @DrSeanMackey: 5) Viewing Pictures of a Romantic Partner Reduces Experimental Pain: Involvement of Neural Reward Systems https://t.co/lo…
RT @post_liberal: Sceptics scoff at prayer but if looking at the photo of a loved one can do this then I dont think we should necessarily b…
Sceptics scoff at prayer but if looking at the photo of a loved one can do this then I dont think we should necessarily be so sniffy at the putative power of prayer tbh https://t.co/zl3w4UUOY5 https://t.co/6sQA60FVPW
RT @BethDarnall: Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jar…
RT @BethDarnall: Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jar…
RT @BethDarnall: Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jar…
Reward system plays a critical role in pain relief- “activation of neural reward systems via non-pharmacologic means can reduce the experience of pain.”
RT @BethDarnall: Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jar…
RT @BethDarnall: Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jar…
RT @BethDarnall: Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jar…
Whar cool findings!
RT @BethDarnall: Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jar…
RT @BethDarnall: Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jar…
Scientists find people tolerate experimental pain better if their partner is there https://t.co/HGiNtgp6QN. Note that Jarred Younger & @seanmackey and colleagues essentially reported this-- and confirmed it with fMRI-- in their 2010 study: https://t.
RT @DrSeanMackey: 5) Viewing Pictures of a Romantic Partner Reduces Experimental Pain: Involvement of Neural Reward Systems https://t.co/lo…
RT @DrSeanMackey: 5) Viewing Pictures of a Romantic Partner Reduces Experimental Pain: Involvement of Neural Reward Systems https://t.co/lo…
5) Viewing Pictures of a Romantic Partner Reduces Experimental Pain: Involvement of Neural Reward Systems https://t.co/lo11QL5i65 Published in @PLOSONE cc: Jarred Younger, Arthur Aron, Sara Parke, and Neil Chatterjee
RT @Painaustralia: When proper pain management feels a lot like love. Science links feelings of euphoria from the start of a romance to red…
When proper pain management feels a lot like love. Science links feelings of euphoria from the start of a romance to reduced pain sensations as a result of brain activity. https://t.co/FmSCcyBKhq #opioids #chronicpain #pain #painmanagement @stanforduni ht
RT @StanfordPain: Rewarding experiences such as love may naturally reduce pain via the close neurological ties between reward-processing an…
Happy Valentine's Day! In the study below, participants reported less pain (and neural activation of certain rewards-processing regions of the brain via fMRI) just by viewing a picture of their romantic partner! Cool, right?! Check in out! https://t.co/V
RT @StanfordPain: Rewarding experiences such as love may naturally reduce pain via the close neurological ties between reward-processing an…
RT @StanfordPain: Rewarding experiences such as love may naturally reduce pain via the close neurological ties between reward-processing an…
Rewarding experiences such as love may naturally reduce pain via the close neurological ties between reward-processing and pain-processing regions in the brain. @PLOSONE #ValentinesDay https://t.co/eXm3N92zno
Fascinating research
RT @DrSeanMackey: @StanfordPain Love is a great pain drug! In a study, we showed that love activates the brain’s analgesia and reward circu…
This is the "treatment" chronic pain patients get. I just... I'm so over this shit.
RT @DrSeanMackey: @StanfordPain Love is a great pain drug! In a study, we showed that love activates the brain’s analgesia and reward circu…
RT @DrSeanMackey: @StanfordPain Love is a great pain drug! In a study, we showed that love activates the brain’s analgesia and reward circu…
@StanfordPain Love is a great pain drug! In a study, we showed that love activates the brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. https://t.co/RbxZhHUjdO #LivingBeyondPain https://t.co/h32rjObbvY
RT @DrSeanMackey: Love is a great pain drug! In a study, we showed that love activates the brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. https://t…
RT @DrSeanMackey: Love is a great pain drug! In a study, we showed that love activates the brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. https://t…
Love is a great pain drug! In a study, we showed that love activates the brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. https://t.co/RbxZhIbUCo https://t.co/oLPmRUVQTS
relieved that this study about the effects of looking at pictures of romantic partners had a control group of similarly hot acquaintances https://t.co/Erv7WcdQ8e https://t.co/vDkOcxTLgv
So, love is the answer to chronic pain? (via @genomicsdoc) https://t.co/9dbgXVwU7H
Valentine's Day related study! Just by viewing a picture of their romantic partner, participants in this study reported less pain (and neural activation of certain rewards-processing regions of the brain via fMRI)! Cool!!! Check it out! https://t.co/h0L
Ver imágenes de la persona que amas reduce el dolor. Impactante descubrimiento publicado en @PLOSONE https://t.co/EyxatWpGjB https://t.co/8mxhEElrBl
RT @duffynyc: #EmpoweredRelief LOVE this! https://t.co/px4i551PpW
RT @duffynyc: #EmpoweredRelief LOVE this! https://t.co/px4i551PpW
RT @duffynyc: #EmpoweredRelief LOVE this! https://t.co/px4i551PpW
#EmpoweredRelief LOVE this! https://t.co/px4i551PpW
Love is a great pain "drug"! We showed passionate love activates brain’s analgesia and reward circuits. https://t.co/AUNpw4Fatn https://t.co/oRCjnkKrBH
@sciam Our study from 2010, Viewing Pictures of a Romantic Partner Reduces Experimental Pain: https://t.co/E5B5LDE6uu
May Pansungnoen, I know you love all the research I post :) I think you will like... https://t.co/jA0OhPD4pI
RT @F1000Prime: Love hurts - or does it? Viewing pictures of a romantic partner reduces pain. #valentines https://t.co/asYM4VpwGf https://t…
Love hurts - or does it? Viewing pictures of a romantic partner reduces pain. #valentines https://t.co/asYM4VpwGf https://t.co/3xqeFIHgJT
RT @BethDarnall: https://t.co/iariHahkmM viewing a photo of your passionate-beloved shown to reduce #pain perception @StanfordPain https:/…
RT @BethDarnall: https://t.co/iariHahkmM viewing a photo of your passionate-beloved shown to reduce #pain perception @StanfordPain https:/…
RT @BethDarnall: https://t.co/iariHahkmM viewing a photo of your passionate-beloved shown to reduce #pain perception @StanfordPain https:/…
RT @BethDarnall: https://t.co/iariHahkmM viewing a photo of your passionate-beloved shown to reduce #pain perception @StanfordPain https:/…
https://t.co/iariHahkmM viewing a photo of your passionate-beloved shown to reduce #pain perception @StanfordPain https://t.co/kuT4vZrhh9
Viewing Pictures of a Romantic Partner Reduces Experimental Pain: Involvement of Neural Reward Systems https://t.co/3nFlHUmVnb #love
RT @StanfordPain: Romantic love also helps pain. https://t.co/PidJM46CJS and https://t.co/BsyiJvT5oB #BrainOnPain
RT @StanfordPain: Romantic love also helps pain. https://t.co/PidJM46CJS and https://t.co/BsyiJvT5oB #BrainOnPain
Romantic love also helps pain. https://t.co/PidJM46CJS and https://t.co/BsyiJvT5oB #BrainOnPain
PLOS ONE: Viewing Pictures of a Romantic Partner Reduces Experimental Pain: Involvement of... http://t.co/fPKL69apBY