Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Evolutionary Roots of Sex-Based Longevity Unveiled in Landmark Global Study, Challenging Environmental-Centric Views May 2, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Across nearly every country and historical era, women tend to live longer than men, a phenomenon that has long fascinated scientists and the general public alike. While medical advances and…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Shingles Vaccine Offers Glimmer of Hope in Dementia Prevention, Stanford-Led Study Reveals. May 1, 2026 Susilo Ahmad An unprecedented "natural experiment" in Wales has provided scientists with some of the most compelling evidence to date that vaccination may offer significant protection against dementia. A groundbreaking study, spearheaded…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Automatic Aggression of Future Sports Coaches is Influenced by the Presence of Nevi—An Exploratory Study April 30, 2026 Lina Irawan The landscape of aggression in sports psychology has traditionally focused on overt displays and situational triggers. However, emerging research is shedding light on less obvious, body-related factors that might influence…
Psychology & Intimacy The Lancet Study: Medicinal Cannabis Shows Little Efficacy for Common Mental Health Disorders April 28, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking analysis published in the esteemed medical journal The Lancet has delivered a significant blow to the widespread use of medicinal cannabis for several prevalent mental health conditions. The…
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 Teenagers’ Dietary Habits May Significantly Impact Mental Well-being, New Swansea University Study Reveals April 27, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A comprehensive review of existing research, spearheaded by scientists at Swansea University, has illuminated a compelling connection between the dietary patterns of adolescents and their mental health. The study, published…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness A Novel Nanodisc Platform Revolutionizes the Study of Viral Proteins, Accelerating Vaccine Development April 27, 2026 Susilo Ahmad Viruses, microscopic agents of disease, demonstrate remarkable efficiency in infecting human cells, a capability largely attributable to specialized proteins adorning their outer surfaces. These proteins are not merely structural components;…
Human Sexuality Research & Journals Leadership, Adaptation, and Group Resilience: A Qualitative Study of Bulgaria’s 33rd Antarctic Summer Campaign April 26, 2026 Lina Irawan Expedition members of Bulgaria’s 33rd Antarctic Summer Campaign demonstrated remarkable resilience and adaptability, forging a strong sense of community and achieving mission objectives despite the inherent challenges of an isolated,…
Psychology & Intimacy Fish Oil Supplements May Hinder Brain Recovery After Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries, New Study Suggests April 26, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is casting a shadow of doubt over the widely held belief that fish oil supplements universally benefit brain health,…
Sexual Health & Medical Wellness Large study finds no link between mRNA COVID vaccine in pregnancy and autism April 26, 2026 Susilo Ahmad This pivotal study, conducted by researchers within the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network, offers robust evidence that further solidifies the safety profile of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for expectant mothers and their…