Psychology & Intimacy Fish Oil Supplements May Hinder Brain Injury Recovery, New Study Suggests June 1, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study emerging from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is casting a shadow of doubt over the widely accepted benefits of fish oil supplements, particularly for individuals…
Psychology & Intimacy New Brain Imaging Study Challenges Widespread Inflammation Theory for Long COVID, Suggests Emotion and Stress Centers May Be Key May 28, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking brain imaging study originating from the University of Turku in Finland is prompting a significant reevaluation of the prevailing explanations for long COVID, a debilitating condition affecting millions…
Psychology & Intimacy Serotonin Linked to Worsening Tinnitus, New Research Suggests May 23, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Scientists have uncovered new evidence that serotonin, a brain chemical best known for helping regulate mood, may also worsen tinnitus, the persistent ringing or buzzing sound that affects millions of…
Psychology & Intimacy A Declining Sense of Smell May Be an Early Alzheimer’s Warning Sign, New Research Suggests May 21, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A subtle yet significant decline in the sense of smell may serve as one of the earliest detectable indicators of Alzheimer’s disease, preceding even the more commonly recognized memory impairments.…
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 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…
Psychology & Intimacy New Evidence Suggests Serotonin May Exacerbate Tinnitus May 16, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker Scientists have uncovered new evidence that serotonin, a brain chemical best known for helping regulate mood, may also worsen tinnitus, the persistent ringing or buzzing sound that affects millions of…
Psychology & Intimacy Fish Oil Supplements May Hinder Brain Healing After Repeated Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries, New Study Suggests May 10, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is casting a shadow of doubt over the widely embraced notion that fish oil supplements are universally beneficial for…
Psychology & Intimacy A New Study Suggests Fish Oil Supplements May Hinder Brain Recovery After Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries May 3, 2026 Rebecca Shoemaker A groundbreaking study emerging from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is casting a shadow of doubt over the ubiquitous fish oil supplement, particularly for individuals grappling with repeated…
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,…