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What hormone makes you cry? The complex truth

4 min read
While there is no single 'crying hormone,' several hormones and neurotransmitters collectively influence your tear production and emotional responses. A significant one is prolactin, which has long been hypothesized to contribute to the gender differences observed in crying frequency. The answer to what hormone makes you cry is a fascinating look into the intricate connection between our emotional and endocrine systems.