Ever thought why you feel attracted to the opposite sex? Read on

London: Researchers have found that it is the work of a brain hormone called kisspeptin, that drives both attraction to the opposite sex and sexual behaviours, an advance that can lead to treatment for patients with psychosexual disorders. Kisspeptin has already been identified as the key molecule within the brain responsible for triggering puberty and […]

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London: Researchers have found that it is the work of a brain hormone called kisspeptin, that drives both attraction to the opposite sex and sexual behaviours, an advance that can lead to treatment for patients with psychosexual disorders.

Kisspeptin has already been identified as the key molecule within the brain responsible for triggering puberty and controlling fertility.