Psychology & Intimacy New Study Challenges Age-Related Cognitive Decline: Brain Health Can Improve Throughout Life July 11, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Every tissue in the human body contains exceptionally small fibers that help coordinate how organs move, function and communicate. July 11, 2026 Susilo Ahmad
Global Lifestyle & Culture Molly Santana: A Summer of Viral Success, Industry Buzz, and Defining a New Sound July 11, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia
Psychology & Intimacy Rethinking Cerebellar Research: Virginia Tech Study Challenges Long-Held Assumptions About Neurological Disorders July 10, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker
Psychology & Intimacy New Study Challenges Age-Related Cognitive Decline: Brain Health Can Improve Throughout Life July 11, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Every tissue in the human body contains exceptionally small fibers that help coordinate how organs move, function and communicate. July 11, 2026 Susilo Ahmad
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Silenced departures: psychometric evaluation of the quiet firing scale among nurses in general hospitals May 13, 2026 Lina Irawan Intensifying geopolitical and organizational pressures have amplified psychosocial risks in healthcare, particularly in the context of persistent nursing shortages. These conditions can enable covert managerial behaviors such as quiet firing,…
Reproductive Health & Justice Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Abortion Pill Restriction, Tennessee Silences Women Denied Abortions, and More News on U.S. Reproductive Rights May 12, 2026 Rifan Muazin The landscape of reproductive rights in the United States remains a dynamic and often contentious arena, with recent developments underscoring the ongoing legal and political battles. From crucial Supreme Court…
Psychology & Intimacy The Hippocampus Unveiled: New Research Challenges the "Blank Slate" Theory of Brain Development May 12, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The intricate architecture of the human brain, particularly the hippocampus, a region paramount for memory formation and spatial navigation, is the subject of groundbreaking new research from the Institute of…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Importance of Anatomical Accuracy in Womens Health and Sexual Communication May 12, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The widespread misidentification of female genital anatomy remains a significant hurdle in both clinical practice and personal wellness, as highlighted by Dr. Madeleine Castellanos, a psychiatrist and sex therapist with…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness A Universal Vaccine Breakthrough: Stanford Researchers Report Major Step Towards Broad Respiratory Protection May 12, 2026 Susilo Ahmad For decades, scientists have chased the idea of a universal vaccine capable of protecting against virtually any infectious threat. That goal has often seemed almost mythical, a distant aspiration in…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Perceived Pay Equity as a Pathway from Empowering Leadership to Innovation: The Contingent Role of Psychological Safety May 12, 2026 Lina Irawan A groundbreaking study published in Frontiers in Psychology has illuminated a critical, yet often overlooked, pathway through which empowering leadership fosters employee innovation: perceived pay equity. The research, conducted by…
Global Lifestyle & Culture Olivia Rodrigo’s "Infantilizing" Dress Sparks Outrage Amidst Global Crises May 12, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The recent public outcry surrounding pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo’s choice of attire at a Spotify event in Barcelona has ignited a fervent debate, diverting attention from pressing global issues to…
Psychology & Intimacy The Unseen Influence: How Infrasound Subtly Alters Human Mood and Stress Levels May 12, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Infrasound, a realm of sound beyond the threshold of human hearing, typically defined as frequencies below 20 Hertz (Hz), is a pervasive force in our environment, emanating from both natural…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Ancient Treponema pallidum Genome from 5,500-Year-Old Colombian Remains Rewrites History of Human Infectious Disease. May 12, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Scientists have achieved a groundbreaking feat, successfully reconstructing the genome of Treponema pallidum, the bacterium responsible for devastating diseases like syphilis, from human remains dating back approximately 5,500 years. Discovered…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Between Acceptance and Change – A Qualitative Study About How Leaders Deal with Bureaucracy May 12, 2026 Lina Irawan Bureaucracy, a system characterized by its rigidly defined rules and regulations, often stands at odds with the dynamic demands of modern organizational life. While intended to ensure stability and standardization,…