Staying happy in your marriage could be linked to your genes

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Staying happy in your marriage could be linked to your genes
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How long you stay married to your partner could be linked to your genes, new study suggests

While people fall in love for a variety of reasons, the length of time you stay with your spouse may depend on the version of the gene responsible for producing oxytocin - dubbed the 'love hormone'.

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