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📢 文末扫码进裙,免费领取双语精读讲义 Dopamine doesn’t actually make you feel good—here's the science behind the 'happy hormone' Dopamine rushes, withdrawals, and detoxes are trending among wellness gurus online. But experts say the science behind the trendy phrases doesn’t hold up. The nerve cells pictured here are responsible for producing dopamine, a neurotransmitter that has become an obsession among online wellness gurus. February 4, 2025 By Katie Camero National Geographic | 591 words | ★★★★☆ Dopamine is widely known as a “feel-good” hormone, a major reason why we may feel happy after a shopping spree or eating pizza. Thousands of TikTok videos reveal how interested people have become in boosting or lowering their daily doses of dopamine—whether through dopamine “rushes” and “withdrawals,” or dopamine “fasts” and “resets.” But now that the chemical has become an obsession among wellness gurus, scientists who study it wan
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