Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Stanford scientists uncover why mRNA COVID vaccines can trigger heart inflammation May 21, 2026 Susilo Ahmad The groundbreaking research, published on December 10 in Science Translational Medicine, combines sophisticated laboratory techniques with existing data from vaccinated individuals to illuminate a two-stage immune response previously not fully…
Psychology & Intimacy A Newly Discovered Molecular Mechanism Links Gut Bacterium Morganella morganii and Environmental Contaminant DEA to Inflammation and Depression May 10, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Scientists have increasingly recognized that the gut microbiome, a complex ecosystem of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract, plays a profound and multifaceted role in overall human health, extending its…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Stanford scientists uncover why mRNA COVID vaccines can trigger heart inflammation May 6, 2026 Susilo Ahmad The landmark research, published on December 10 in Science Translational Medicine, provides unprecedented clarity into the intricate immunological cascade that, while typically protective, can sometimes result in vaccine-associated myocarditis. By…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Stanford scientists uncover why mRNA COVID vaccines can trigger heart inflammation April 29, 2026 Susilo Ahmad The landmark research, published on December 10 in Science Translational Medicine, illuminates a complex two-stage immune response triggered by the vaccine, which, in a very small subset of individuals, culminates…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Stanford scientists uncover why mRNA COVID vaccines can trigger heart inflammation April 14, 2026 Susilo Ahmad The groundbreaking research, published on December 10 in Science Translational Medicine, delves into the precise molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying vaccine-associated myocarditis, an uncommon but well-documented side effect. By meticulously…
Psychology & Intimacy The Invisible Threat: Microplastics Found to Trigger Inflammation and Damage Linked to Neurodegenerative Diseases April 13, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Tiny fragments of plastic, known as microplastics, are increasingly implicated as a potential contributor to devastating neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Groundbreaking new research, published in the prestigious…