Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Stanford Researchers Uncover Biological Pathway Behind Rare mRNA Vaccine Myocarditis and Suggest Mitigation Strategy May 14, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Researchers at Stanford Medicine have meticulously identified the intricate biological steps that elucidate how mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines can, in exceedingly rare instances, precipitate heart inflammation, known as myocarditis, in a…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Biological and Psychological Implications of Female Orgasms: A Comprehensive Scientific and Therapeutic Analysis May 10, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia The medical and psychological communities are increasingly recognizing that female sexual health, specifically the experience of orgasm, serves as a critical indicator of overall physiological and emotional well-being. While traditional…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Unraveling the Evolutionary Roots of Sex-Based Longevity Differences: A Landmark Global Study Reveals Deep Biological Mechanisms May 9, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Across nearly every country and historical era, women tend to live longer than men, a phenomenon that has long fascinated scientists and sociologists alike. While medical advances and improved living…
Psychology & Intimacy The Lasting Biological Scars of Cocaine: New Research Illuminates Brain Changes Driving Relapse April 30, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Relapsing into cocaine use is not simply a matter of weak willpower. New research from Michigan State University (MSU) reveals that the persistent struggle against cocaine addiction can stem from…
Psychology & Intimacy Lasting Biological Changes in the Brain Drive Relapse to Cocaine Use, New Research Reveals April 21, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Relapsing into cocaine use is not simply a matter of weak willpower. New research shows it can result from lasting biological changes in the brain. Scientists have found that cocaine…
Psychology & Intimacy Lasting Biological Brain Changes Drive Relapse in Cocaine Addiction, New Research Reveals April 12, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Relapsing into cocaine use is a complex phenomenon that extends far beyond simple willpower. Groundbreaking new research from Michigan State University (MSU) illuminates the intricate biological underpinnings of this persistent…
Psychology & Intimacy Lasting Biological Brain Changes Drive Relapse in Cocaine Addiction, New Research Reveals April 3, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Relapsing into cocaine use is not simply a matter of weak willpower. New research from Michigan State University (MSU) indicates that it can result from profound and lasting biological changes…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Stanford Medicine Researchers Uncover Biological Pathway for Rare mRNA Vaccine Myocarditis, Point to Mitigation Strategy March 28, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Researchers at Stanford Medicine have identified the biological steps that explain how mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines can, in rare cases, lead to heart inflammation in some adolescent and young adult males.…
Psychology & Intimacy Lasting Biological Changes in the Brain Drive Cocaine Relapse, New Research Reveals March 27, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Relapsing into cocaine use is a complex challenge that extends far beyond a simple lack of willpower, according to groundbreaking research from Michigan State University (MSU). Scientists have identified that…
Psychology & Intimacy Lasting Biological Brain Changes Drive Cocaine Relapse, New Research Reveals March 19, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Relapsing into cocaine use is not a simple matter of weak willpower. New research, spearheaded by scientists at Michigan State University (MSU), reveals that the persistent urge to use cocaine…