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Newspoint on MSNParenting Tips: Why You Should Hug Your Child Every DayHugging your child daily is more than just an affectionate gesture—it provides numerous emotional and health benefits. If you ...
Dr Alexandra Moorhouse, Private GP at Wellsoon Private Healthcare from Practice Plus Group, says that the associations are "positive" when it comes to hugs, and they boost Oxytocin. Dr Moorhouse ...
Rich in probiotics and protein, Greek yoghurt enhances gut health and stabilises mood, which is linked to increased oxytocin production. The amino acid tryptophan found in dairy supports serotonin ...
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Happy Hug Day 2025: 5 Incredible Health Benefits Of Hugging That Can Boost Your Well-BeingResearch shows that physical touch, such as hugging, triggers the release of oxytocin, a hormone known for its ability to reduce stress and increase feelings of happiness. This surge in oxytocin ...
Some believe that hugging and interpersonal touch can boost oxytocin levels and also affect our endogenous opioid system. Simply through the act of hugging, our brains can produce soothing ...
Love happens in the brain, where hormonal releases and brain chemicals like dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin are released.
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