A Call for Authentic Love: Is That Truly What We Want?

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (4):236-238 (2024)
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A recent study by Lantian et al. (2024) explores laypeople’s moral beliefs on the usage of love-enhancing drugs to rekindle romantic relationships. According to the study, the use of love drugs was...

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