Psychology & Intimacy Learning a Musical Instrument in Later Life Offers Significant Long-Term Brain Health Benefits July 11, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The journey of aging, while often marked by accumulated wisdom and life experience, is also frequently accompanied by subtle yet discernible shifts in cognitive function. Among the mental faculties most…
Psychology & Intimacy Rethinking Cerebellar Research: Virginia Tech Study Challenges Long-Held Assumptions About Neurological Disorders July 10, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker New research from a Virginia Tech neuroscientist at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is raising fundamental questions about a long-standing approach to studying chronic neurological conditions such as…
Psychology & Intimacy New Research Challenges Long-Held Assumptions in Cerebellar Neuroscience, Potentially Reshaping Treatment for Neurological Disorders July 3, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker New research from a Virginia Tech neuroscientist at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC is raising questions about a long-standing approach to studying chronic neurological conditions such as dystonia,…
Psychology & Intimacy Music Lessons for Seniors Show Remarkable Long-Term Cognitive Benefits June 21, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The aging process often brings about subtle yet significant changes in our cognitive faculties, with working memory frequently cited as one of the mental skills most susceptible to age-related decline.…
Psychology & Intimacy New Brain Imaging Study Challenges Widespread Inflammation Theory for Long COVID June 16, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking brain imaging study conducted by researchers at the University of Turku in Finland is prompting a significant re-evaluation of one of the most widely discussed explanations for the…
Psychology & Intimacy New Brain Imaging Study Challenges Widespread Inflammation Theory for Long COVID June 4, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking new brain imaging study conducted by researchers at the University of Turku in Finland is prompting a significant reevaluation of the prevailing explanations for Long COVID. The findings,…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Science of Sexual Health: Analyzing the Neurological and Physiological Benefits of Female Orgasms for Long-Term Wellness June 1, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia Recent developments in functional medicine and sexual therapy have brought to the forefront a critical, yet often overlooked, component of female health: the physiological and neurological impact of the female…
Psychology & Intimacy New Brain Imaging Study Challenges Widespread Inflammation Theory for Long COVID, Suggests Emotion and Stress Centers May Be Key May 28, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking brain imaging study originating from the University of Turku in Finland is prompting a significant reevaluation of the prevailing explanations for long COVID, a debilitating condition affecting millions…
Psychology & Intimacy New Research Uncovers Astrocytes’ Crucial Role in Appetite Regulation, Challenging Long-Held Neuronal Focus May 21, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker For decades, the intricate mechanisms governing appetite and satiety have been largely attributed to the sophisticated signaling networks of neurons, the brain’s primary communicators. This established paradigm, however, is undergoing…
Sex Education & Pedagogics The Multifaceted Benefits of Female Orgasm for Long-term Physical and Psychological Health May 17, 2026 Gabriella Anastasia Recent clinical observations and neurological studies have increasingly highlighted the profound impact of sexual health on overall female wellness, suggesting that the physiological response of orgasm serves as a critical…