Psychology & Intimacy Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans May Quietly Increase Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Health Research Reveals May 31, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker New research from Rutgers Health is shedding light on a potentially overlooked factor contributing to cognitive decline in older Chinese Americans: the tendency to internalize stress. A comprehensive study published…
Psychology & Intimacy Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans May Quietly Increase Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Health Research Reveals May 5, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker New findings from Rutgers Health suggest a concerning link between a tendency for older Chinese Americans to internalize stress and an increased risk of memory loss. The groundbreaking research, published…
Psychology & Intimacy Early Life Stress Found to Significantly Increase Risk of Digestive Disorders Later in Life May 2, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking new study published in the esteemed journal Gastroenterology has unveiled a profound and lasting connection between stress experienced during early life and the subsequent development of digestive problems.…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Inclusion and Exclusion in Gaming Communities: A Systematic Review and Future Directions to Increase Inclusivity May 2, 2026 Lina Irawan In our increasingly digital world, gaming has evolved from a niche hobby into a pervasive cultural phenomenon, engaging over 3.6 billion individuals globally. While these virtual spaces offer unparalleled opportunities…
Digital Privacy & Cyber Policy Escalating Political Violence and Rising Threat Levels Drive Fivefold Increase in Federal Campaign Security Spending Since 2016 April 11, 2026 rifanmuazin The 2024 election cycle has marked a watershed moment in the financial landscape of American politics, characterized not only by record-breaking donations but by a staggering surge in expenditures dedicated…