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research Reduced Ferritin, Folate, and Vitamin B12 Levels in Female Patients Diagnosed With Telogen Effluvium
January 2018 in “International journal of medical biochemistry” Women with telogen effluvium have lower levels of iron, folate, and vitamin B12.
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6 / 1000+ resultscommunity PP405 2a study was a safety study. Some rational explaining.
in Research/Science 22 upvotes 6 months ago The conversation discusses the safety study of PP405, emphasizing that early trials focus on safety rather than efficacy, and that any efficacy data from such a short study should be viewed skeptically. It also highlights that the information released is primarily for securing funding, and that meaningful efficacy results are expected in later phases.
community Male pattern baldness, and mental health
in Finasteride/Dutasteride 332 upvotes 2 years ago A 48-year-old man has been using minoxidil for 15 years and considered finasteride but stopped due to potential side effects. He is concerned about his mental health and the impact of hair loss on self-image, and he encourages support among men experiencing hair loss.
community Why I deleted my YouTube channel Part I
in Update 118 upvotes 4 years ago A YouTuber named Kevin, also known as Rider_Of_Roach, who deleted his YouTube channel due to personal attacks and controversy surrounding his views on hair loss treatments. He advocated for FDA-approved treatments like finasteride and minoxidil but faced backlash from those who disagreed with him. The conversation also discusses his past trolling behavior and a lawsuit he filed against a website that published false information about him. Despite some disagreements, many viewers appreciated his research-based content and hope to see him return in the future.
community Just a reminder: disregard all the anecdotal evidence, the science is clear, creatine doesn't cause or worsen hair loss
in Technology 109 upvotes 4 months ago Creatine does not cause or worsen hair loss, despite some anecdotal reports of hair thinning. The discussion emphasizes that these reports are not supported by scientific evidence.
community Increased adipose tissue (being overweight) in males may increase likelyhood of finasterde side effects
in Research/Science 30 upvotes 1 year ago Being overweight may increase finasteride side effects due to higher aromatase activity converting testosterone to estradiol. Maintaining a healthy weight could reduce these side effects.
community Be careful when switching from Finasteride to Dutasteride because for more efficacy.
in Finasteride/Dutasteride 13 upvotes 1 year ago Switching from finasteride to dutasteride may be more effective for hair regrowth due to dutasteride's stronger enzyme inhibition, but combining both drugs could enhance results. Some users report better outcomes with dutasteride, while others recommend a gradual transition to prevent potential hair loss.
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research Select the most correct answers – multiple answers possible for questions 1–11
October 2008 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology” Medical practitioners need to understand basic statistics to properly evaluate clinical trials and avoid unethical designs.
research Evaluating statistics in clinical trials: Making the unintelligible intelligible
5 citations , October 2008 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology” Doctors need to understand statistics to properly evaluate clinical trials for patient care.
research The temptation of large numbers
4 citations , April 2018 in “Clinical microbiology and infection” Large databases in research can lead to misleading conclusions due to biases and chance findings; researchers should analyze data more rigorously.
research Trends and techniques: a statistical review of hair care product evaluation research
August 2025 in “International Journal of Research in Dermatology” Better standardization and transparency in statistical reporting are needed to improve hair care research quality.
research Addressing continuous data for participants excluded from trial analysis: a guide for systematic reviewers
128 citations , September 2013 in “Journal of Clinical Epidemiology” The conclusion is that the risk of losing significance in meta-analysis results increases with smaller effects and more missing data, and using the median standard deviation for imputation is recommended.