EASING THE PAIN: Science is increasingly revealing that commonly used pain relievers such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) and ibuprofen (Motrin/Advil) can effect not only one’s perception of physical pain, but emotional pain as well. A recent study shows that acetaminophen blunts positive emotions and emotional response generally. Similar research has shown that ibuprofen (Motrin/Advil) reduces emotional stress among women but amplifies the emotional response of men. So if you are feeling blue, some suggest trying a Tylenol or Advil before resorting to prescription anti-depressants or anti-anxiety drugs.
RELATED: Staring into Fido’s eyes releases the feel-good brain chemical oxytocin, which creates feelings of love. I knew that from staring into my dog, Thomas Jefferson’s, big brown eyes. Somehow I don’t get the same emotions when I stare into my cat’s eyes, though she rarely stares back. The sound of purring seems to make me happy, though.