Psychology & Intimacy New Study Suggests Fish Oil Supplements May Hinder Brain Injury Recovery May 18, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is casting a shadow of doubt over the ubiquitous use of fish oil supplements, particularly for individuals who have…
Psychology & Intimacy Unraveling the Gut-Brain Connection: Harvard Study Pinpoints Morganella morganii and Environmental Toxin Link to Depression May 17, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Scientists have increasingly recognized that the gut microbiome plays an important role in overall health, including the brain. However, researchers are still working to identify which specific bacteria are involved…
Psychology & Intimacy The Way Teenagers Eat Could Influence Their Mental Health, Swansea University Study Suggests, Outlining a Roadmap for Future Research May 16, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A comprehensive review of existing research, spearheaded by scientists at Swansea University, indicates a significant connection between adolescent dietary habits and their mental well-being. The study, published in the prestigious…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Shingles Vaccine Linked to Significant Reduction in Dementia Risk in Groundbreaking Welsh Study, Offering New Hope for Prevention and Treatment May 15, 2026 Susilo Ahmad An unprecedented natural experiment in Wales has provided some of the most compelling evidence to date that vaccination against shingles may offer protection against dementia, a condition affecting millions globally.…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Mathematical Cognitive Structures in Grade 12 Students: A Mixed-Methods Concept Map Study of Gender Differences and Computational Ability May 15, 2026 Lina Irawan This comprehensive study delves into the intricate mathematical cognitive structures of Grade 12 students in China, employing a rigorous mixed-methods approach that combines quantitative analysis with qualitative insights. The research,…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Cornell University Scientists Unveil Groundbreaking Non-Hormonal Male Contraceptive Study, Heralding a New Era in Reproductive Health May 15, 2026 Susilo Ahmad A pivotal six-year proof-of-principle study conducted by scientists at Cornell University has achieved a major breakthrough in the pursuit of a safe, reversible, long-acting, and 100% effective non-hormonal male contraceptive.…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Social Support and Psychological Safety in University Volleyball: A Qualitative Study of Sustained Participation May 14, 2026 Lina Irawan In the dynamic landscape of higher education physical education, a recent qualitative study sheds light on the crucial role of social support in fostering a sustainable learning ecosystem within university…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Infusing Creativity into a College Course: A Pilot Study Reveals Promising Results for Student Engagement and Mindset May 14, 2026 Lina Irawan Creativity, long considered a vital yet often overlooked skill in higher education, is gaining significant traction among both educators and employers. Despite its increasing importance, the integration of creativity into…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Between Acceptance and Change – A Qualitative Study About How Leaders Deal with Bureaucracy May 12, 2026 Lina Irawan Bureaucracy, a system characterized by its rigidly defined rules and regulations, often stands at odds with the dynamic demands of modern organizational life. While intended to ensure stability and standardization,…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness New Study Reveals Hearing Aids May Lower Dementia Risk Despite No Immediate Cognitive Score Improvement May 11, 2026 Susilo Ahmad A newly released study, published in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, reports a significant, albeit nuanced, finding: among individuals with moderate hearing loss, receiving a…