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Why Love Literally Hurts
Psychologists have discovered the neural link between social and physical pain
By Eric Jaffe
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Why Love Literally Hurts
Psychologists have discovered the neural link between social and physical pain
By Eric Jaffe
Most of us see the connection between social and physical pain as a figurative one. We agree that “love hurts,” but we don’t think it hurts the way that, say, being kicked in the shin hurts. At the same time, life often presents a compelling argument that the two types of pain share a common source. Old couples frequently make the news because they can’t physically survive without one another. In one example from early 2012, Marjorie and James Landis of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, who’d been married for 65 years, died just 88 minutes apart.
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