Milan’s Emerging Fashion Scene Redefines "Made in Italy" Through Customization, Cross-Cultural Collaboration, and Technological Innovation
Milan, Italy – As the global fashion industry navigates evolving consumer demands and a dynamic geopolitical landscape, a new generation of designers in Milan is challenging traditional notions of "Made…
Ultra-processed food intake, cognitive function, and dementia risk: A cross-sectional study of middle-aged and older Australian adults.
A significant new study has established a compelling link between the consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and a decline in cognitive health among middle-aged and older adults. The research, conducted…
The moving brain: A cross-pathways framework linking exercise to the modulation of aversive information processing
A comprehensive theoretical study published in the journal Mental Health and Physical Activity has introduced a groundbreaking framework for understanding how physical movement serves as a sophisticated external tool for…
Beyond sexuality and boundaries: cross-national perspectives on sexual satisfaction and BDSM/kink in Chile and Spain
A comprehensive study published in the peer-reviewed journal Psychology and Sexuality has revealed that relational context and the frequency of sexual engagement are the primary drivers of sexual satisfaction among…
Body roundness index as a predictor of depression in dementia: A cross-sectional study
The intersection of metabolic health and neurodegenerative decline has long been a focal point of geriatric research, but a new study published in the Journal of Health Psychology has identified…
COS Charts Global Expansion with a Dedicated Cross-Functional Growth Team
The London-based fashion brand COS is embarking on an ambitious global expansion, underpinned by a sophisticated, cross-functional growth team tasked with orchestrating a localized approach to store rollout, design adaptation,…
The association between feelings of loneliness and the number of social relationships in depression: a cross-sectional study of German adults.
The complex interplay between subjective emotional states and objective social structures has long been a focal point of psychological research, yet a recent study from Germany has provided new clarity…













