'Love hormone' oxytocin may help anorexics fight food fixation
date:Mar 13, 2014
Oxytocin, a brain chemical known as the love hormone, is showing promise as a potential treatment for people with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa, according to research by British and Korean scientists.

In studies of anorexic patients, researchers found oxytocin altered their tendencies to become fixated on images of fattening foods and large body shapes - suggesting it could be developed as a treatment to help them overcome unhealthy obsessions with diet.

Anorexia nervosa affects million
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