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Ask Dr. Love – How Rats Can Help Us Improve Our Love Life

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Did you know that rats have much to teach us about life and love?

If you’re like most people, you’re a creature of habit. There’s actually a technical name for this: the status quo resistance.

This resistance leads most humans to stick with the familiar and resist change.

And when it comes to our relationships, we act the same way again and again, even when our actions don’t achieve the desired results.

Tune in to this week’s show to find out how rats can help us break out of our unproductive behavioral loops.

You can also watch the show live, or view an archived video version of the over Google Hangouts:

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