Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Cornell Scientists Unveil Landmark Progress Towards Safe, Reversible Nonhormonal Male Contraceptive April 23, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Cornell University scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough, marking a major step toward the development of a safe, reversible, long-acting, and 100% effective nonhormonal male contraceptive. This achievement is widely…
Psychology & Intimacy Unlocking the Sleep-Growth Hormone Connection: UC Berkeley Scientists Map Crucial Brain Circuitry April 22, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Deep sleep is far more than a passive period of rest; it is a dynamic, restorative process integral to physical development, cellular repair, and metabolic regulation. For adolescents, achieving sufficient…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Cornell University Scientists Unveil Major Breakthrough in Non-Hormonal Male Contraception, Targeting Meiosis for Safe, Reversible Fertility Control. April 15, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Cornell University scientists have achieved a significant milestone in the long-sought quest for a non-hormonal male contraceptive, often referred to as the "holy grail" of male reproductive health. A proof-of-principle…
Psychology & Intimacy Unlocking the Secrets of Sleep: UC Berkeley Scientists Unravel Brain Circuit Crucial for Growth Hormone Regulation April 15, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Deep sleep, often perceived solely as a restorative period for the mind and body, plays a far more active and complex role in physiological processes than previously understood. Beyond simply…
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…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Scientists Reconstruct 5,500-Year-Old Treponema Pallidum Genome, Rewriting History of Syphilis-Causing Bacteria in the Americas April 13, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Scientists have successfully reconstructed the complete genome of Treponema pallidum, the bacterium responsible for syphilis and other serious infectious diseases, from human remains approximately 5,500 years old. Discovered in the…
Psychology & Intimacy Japanese Scientists Uncover Key Mechanism Behind Ketamine’s Rapid Antidepressant Effects Through Advanced Brain Imaging April 10, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Major depressive disorder (MDD) stands as a significant global health crisis, recognized as a primary contributor to disability worldwide. Despite the availability of various therapeutic interventions, a substantial portion of…
Psychology & Intimacy Unlocking the Psychedelic Mind: Scientists Reveal How Serotonin Receptor 2A Drives Hallucinations and Offers Therapeutic Hope April 8, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker The intricate dance of consciousness, the vivid tapestry of perception, and the profound depths of memory are all orchestrated by the complex neurochemistry of the human brain. For decades, the…
Psychology & Intimacy Unlocking the Sleep-Growth Hormone Connection: UC Berkeley Scientists Map Crucial Brain Circuit April 7, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Deep sleep is far more than a passive period of rest; it is a dynamic biological process essential for comprehensive bodily repair and development. Beyond its well-known role in restoring…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Scientists create universal nasal spray vaccine that protects against COVID, flu, and pneumonia April 6, 2026 Susilo Ahmad For decades, the scientific community has been captivated by the elusive vision of a universal vaccine—a single prophylactic agent capable of shielding humanity from a vast array of infectious threats,…