Psychology & Intimacy Internalized Stress in Older Chinese Americans Linked to Increased Memory Loss Risk, Rutgers Study Reveals April 27, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker New research from Rutgers Health is shedding light on a critical, yet often overlooked, factor contributing to cognitive decline in older Chinese Americans: the tendency to internalize stress. This phenomenon,…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Hearing aids didn’t boost memory tests but dementia risk dropped April 26, 2026 Susilo Ahmad This groundbreaking Australian study, led by Dr. Joanne Ryan of Monash University in Melbourne, adds a critical layer to the evolving understanding of the complex relationship between hearing health and…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Shingles Vaccine Linked to Nearly Halved Risk of Serious Cardiovascular Events in Heart Disease Patients April 26, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Individuals living with pre-existing heart disease who received a shingles vaccine demonstrated a significantly reduced rate of serious heart-related events within a year, nearly half that of their unvaccinated counterparts.…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Shingles Vaccine Linked to Significant Reduction in Dementia Risk, Landmark Welsh Study Reveals April 23, 2026 Susilo Ahmad A groundbreaking study, spearheaded by researchers at Stanford Medicine, has provided some of the most compelling evidence yet that vaccination against shingles may offer protection against the onset of dementia.…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Design and Predictive Performance Analysis of an Early Readmission Risk Index in a Mental Health Hospitalization Unit: An Exploratory Study April 23, 2026 Lina Irawan A groundbreaking study published in Frontiers in Psychology on April 23, 2026, introduces a novel risk index designed to predict the likelihood of mental health inpatients being readmitted to the…
Psychology & Intimacy New Research Uncovers Crucial Link Between Brain Blood Flow, Oxygenation, and Alzheimer’s Disease Risk April 22, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Small shifts in how blood moves through the brain and how brain cells receive oxygen may be closely connected to the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to groundbreaking new research…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Prenatal Maternal Psychological Distress and the Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Offspring: Results From a Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies April 20, 2026 Lina Irawan A comprehensive meta-analysis of 22 observational studies has revealed a significant association between psychological distress experienced by mothers during pregnancy and an increased likelihood of their offspring developing Autism Spectrum…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Hearing Aids Linked to Reduced Dementia Risk Despite No Immediate Cognitive Score Improvement in New Study April 19, 2026 Susilo Ahmad A newly released study, published in Neurology, the prestigious medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, reports a significant finding in the ongoing exploration of brain health and sensory…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Managing Psychosocial Hazards in the Workplace: How to Link Frequency and Severity Using Risk Matrices April 18, 2026 Lina Irawan The challenge of effectively evaluating and prioritizing psychosocial hazards in the workplace, such as high workload, emotional demands, and work-privacy conflict, remains a significant hurdle for both scientific researchers and…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Sanctuary to sinkhole and back again: video gaming and esport as a transition environment for young people at risk of marginalization April 17, 2026 Lina Irawan The Mounting Cost of Youth Disengagement The NEET status among young people is not merely an individual challenge; it represents a significant drain on national economies and a profound public…