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When we talk about love—whether it’s the euphoric rush of a new romance, the deep comfort of a long-term partnership, or the aching void of a breakup—we tend to use poetic, spiritual language. But what if the most accurate way to understand love is through an index of measurable neurochemicals? What if love, at its core, works a lot like a drug?
The film grossed over $116 million worldwide. index of love and other drugs
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So, where does that leave us? The index of love and other drugs is not a simple spreadsheet. It is a mirror. The Chemistry of Connection: Why Love Is Just
The term "Index of Love and Other Drugs" was popularized by the 2010 film "Love & Other Drugs," starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway. The movie is based on Jamie Reidy's non-fiction book "Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman." In the film, Gyllenhaal's character, Jamie Randall, creates an index to measure the effects of love on the human brain, comparing it to the way pharmaceutical companies test the efficacy of drugs. Box Office The film grossed over $116 million worldwide