Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Common pneumonia bacterium may fuel Alzheimer’s disease May 17, 2026 Susilo Ahmad A recent and significant discovery from researchers at Cedars-Sinai has illuminated a previously unrecognized link between a common respiratory bacterium, Chlamydia pneumoniae, and the relentless progression of Alzheimer’s disease. This…
Psychology & Intimacy A Declining Sense of Smell: A Potential Early Sentinel for Alzheimer’s Disease May 13, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The subtle erosion of our sense of smell, often dismissed as a minor inconvenience, may in fact serve as one of the earliest and most poignant warning signs of Alzheimer’s…
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…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Shingles Vaccine Dramatically Reduces Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Heart Disease, New Research Reveals May 10, 2026 Susilo Ahmad A groundbreaking study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session (ACC.26) has revealed that individuals living with pre-existing heart disease who received a shingles vaccine experienced a…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Chlamydia pneumoniae Identified as a Potential Contributor to Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology, Opening New Avenues for Treatment and Early Detection May 10, 2026 Susilo Ahmad A groundbreaking study by researchers at Cedars-Sinai has illuminated a previously unrecognized link between a common respiratory bacterium, Chlamydia pneumoniae, and Alzheimer’s disease. The findings, published in Nature Communications, suggest…
Psychology & Intimacy A Novel Protein Pathway Emerges as a Potential Target for Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment May 9, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have unveiled a groundbreaking potential new approach to Alzheimer’s disease treatment, thanks to a recently funded study by the National Institutes of Health. The investigation…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Altered regional homogeneity in Parkinson’s disease with mild cognitive impairment: a resting-state fMRI study May 9, 2026 Lina Irawan Parkinson’s disease (PD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, is increasingly recognized for its impact beyond motor symptoms, with mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI) emerging as a significant concern affecting a substantial portion…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness A Breakthrough in Biomedical Imaging Reveals Hidden Microscopic Fiber Networks, Revolutionizing Disease Study May 7, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Every tissue in the human body contains exceptionally small fibers that help coordinate how organs move, function, and communicate. These intricate biological threads, ranging from the robust collagen bundles in…
Psychology & Intimacy A Declining Sense of Smell: The Earliest Harbinger of Alzheimer’s Disease May 6, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A subtle yet significant shift in our olfactory senses may serve as one of the most profound early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease, potentially preceding the more commonly recognized memory impairments…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness A lost disease emerges from 5,500-year-old human remains May 5, 2026 Susilo Ahmad The ancient human remains were meticulously excavated from a rock shelter near present-day Bogotá, a site known as Tequendama 1, which holds significant archaeological importance for understanding early human occupation…