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.…
Dating & Relationship Dynamics Overcoming Overwhelm: A Mind-Body Approach to Stress Regulation and Enhanced Productivity May 1, 2026 Daniel Sinaga The modern professional landscape, characterized by relentless digital demands and an accelerated pace of life, frequently culminates in a pervasive state of overwhelm. This condition, often perceived solely as a…
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,…
Psychology & Intimacy Early Life Stress Can Forge a Lifelong Link to Digestive Disorders April 24, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study published in the esteemed journal Gastroenterology has illuminated a profound and enduring connection between the adversities of early life and the development of digestive problems later in…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals The Impact of Narcissistic Rivalry on Work Burnout Among Working Adults: The Mediating Effects of Perceived Stress and Sleep Health April 21, 2026 Lina Irawan China is currently navigating a period of profound societal transformation, marked by rapid development and evolving social dynamics. The emergence of online terms such as "lying flat" and "involution" vividly…
Psychology & Intimacy Early Life Stress Etches a Lasting Imprint on Digestive Health, New Study Reveals April 17, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study published in the esteemed journal Gastroenterology has unveiled a significant and potentially lifelong connection between early life stress and the development of digestive problems. Researchers at New…
Psychology & Intimacy The Delayed Rise in Depression and Stress Among New Fathers: A Swedish Study Reveals a Critical Window of Vulnerability April 16, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study published in JAMA Network Open has unveiled a previously under-recognized pattern in the mental health of new fathers in Sweden. Contrary to what might be intuitively assumed,…
Body Positivity & Self-Love The Science of Emotional Processing and Its Pivotal Role in Overcoming Stress-Induced Eating Disorders through Neurological Rewiring April 16, 2026 Budi Santoso Modern clinical psychology is increasingly recognizing that for many individuals struggling with eating disorders, the primary obstacle to recovery is not a lack of knowledge, but a fundamental disconnect between…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals The cross-sectional study on the association between physical exercise and restrained eating among Chinese college students: the chain mediating roles of emotional intelligence and perceived stress April 14, 2026 Lina Irawan Restrained eating, a prevalent dietary pattern among college students with potential health implications, is intricately linked to physical exercise, though the underlying psychological mechanisms remain an area of active investigation.…