Proposed new pathogenesis model for androgenetic alopecia (AGA)
Research/Science 6/26/2023
androgenetic alopecia AGA DHT vascular damage inflammation Minoxidil finasteride RU58841 insulin resistance cortisol hyperandrogenism TGF-b CVD MetS PCOS cholesterol high glycemic foods low carb diet complex carbs saturated fats trans fats simple carbs lean protein vegetables fruits nuts Rogaine Propecia cardiovascular disease metabolic syndrome polycystic ovary syndrome
The conversation discusses a new model for understanding androgenetic alopecia (AGA), linking it to dietary and lifestyle factors similar to PCOS, and highlighting the role of DHT, vascular damage, and inflammation. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
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