(C) It is said that love is a drug. But is it just a drug? That is the argument of Larry Young, a
professor at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, saying that love can be explained by different
*neurochemical events in the brain. If it is true, he says, people will no longer have to rely on
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*oysters or chocolates to create a loving mood. Instead, it will be possible for scientists to develop
some *chemicals that would make people fall in love with the first person they see. As for those
who have fallen in love with someone they shouldn't have, there could be a medicine to the love
that can't be returned back. The scientists even expect a "love test" by genes to see whether a
possible couple can lead to a happy married life. In a recent study, researchers have found that
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