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      Kinetics of Titan Cells Generation and Transcriptome Modifications Comparing Three In Vitro Protocols

      research Kinetics of Titan Cells Generation and Transcriptome Modifications Comparing Three In Vitro Protocols

      September 2022 in “Medical Mycology”
      Three different methods were compared for creating Titan cells, a type of fungus cell. The OZ method made the most cells initially, but the number dropped quickly. The EB method also made a lot of cells, but the number also dropped. The AA method made fewer cells, but the number stayed steady. The methods also affected which genes were active in the cells.
      Table 2

      research Table 2

      December 2021
      Androgen suppression therapy (AST) doesn't significantly lower bladder cancer risk, but using finasteride, a type of AST, might decrease the risk. AST also lessens the chance of cancer coming back but doesn't really affect survival rates. More research is needed to understand AST's benefits for different bladder cancers.
      Management of Teenagers with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

      research Management of Teenagers with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

      May 2019 in “Paediatrics and child health”
      The document concludes that personalized treatment, including lifestyle changes and medication, is essential for managing PCOS in teenagers, while also addressing their psychological well-being.
      Hair Changes Due to Drugs

      research Hair Changes Due to Drugs

      July 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Some drugs can cause reversible hair loss, but certain chemotherapy drugs may lead to permanent hair loss; drugs can also change hair color and texture.
      Cutaneous Manifestations of Polycystic Ovarian Disease

      research Cutaneous Manifestations of Polycystic Ovarian Disease

      June 2018 in “Journal of evolution of medical and dental sciences”
      Skin problems like excessive hair growth, acne, and dark skin patches can be signs of Polycystic Ovarian Disease, which may also be linked to family history and a risk for diabetes.
      Cutaneous Epithelial Stem Cells

      research Cutaneous Epithelial Stem Cells

      November 2013 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Skin and hair renewal is maintained by both fast and slow cycling stem cells, with hair regrowth primarily driven by specific stem cells in the hair follicle bulge. These cells can also help heal wounds and potentially treat hair loss.
      Hyperpigmentation and Melasma

      research Hyperpigmentation and Melasma

      February 2009 in “Springer eBooks”
      Hyperpigmentation is common in pregnancy and may not fully fade after birth; melasma, also frequent, can persist but has limited treatment options during pregnancy.
      Prostate Cancer Update: 2007

      research Prostate Cancer Update: 2007

      August 2008 in “Current Opinion in Internal Medicine”
      In 2007, prostate cancer research improved understanding of risk, diagnosis, and treatment, but also showed heart risks with certain therapies and the need for personalized care.
      Regulation and Implementation of Pharmaceutical and Other Regulations

      research Regulation and Implementation of Pharmaceutical and Other Regulations

      November 2007 in “Journal of Generic Medicines”
      Europe strengthened medicine regulations, increased protection against counterfeit drugs, and made it tougher to challenge comparative advertising, while also focusing on patent law enforcement and updating plant protection rules.
      Patients, Power and Responsibility

      research Patients, Power and Responsibility

      September 2003 in “Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine”
      The document concludes that while some advocate for a patient voucher system, it may be unequal and current healthcare reforms should be given a chance, and it also recommends various medical books for their comprehensive coverage and advice on specific health issues.
      Genetics of Diabetes in Childhood

      research Genetics of Diabetes in Childhood

      January 2003 in “Springer eBooks”
      Certain genes are linked to type 1 and type 2 diabetes in kids, and changes in these genes can also cause other diabetes-related conditions.
      Hair Transplantation in 2001

      research Hair Transplantation in 2001

      January 2001 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Hair transplantation has improved to use smaller grafts for a natural look and may include follicle cloning in the future; non-surgical treatments are also effective.
      Clarification

      research Clarification

      July 2000 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Dr. Yarborough denied endorsing Derma Genesis and was mistakenly represented due to his office manager's error; also, over 30% of tested skin products were contaminated with bacteria.
      Reply

      research Reply

      January 1989 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Dr. Hanke acknowledges the success of CO₂ laser for less severe blast tattoos and suggests dermabrasion for more extensive injuries, while also discussing dermatology's media presence and issues with minoxidil research.

      research Hirsutism

      June 1984 in “PubMed”
      Hirsutism is excessive male-pattern hair growth in women, often treated cosmetically or with hormone therapy if contraception is also desired.
      Raynaud Phenomenon and Long-Term Risks

      research Raynaud Phenomenon and Long-Term Risks

      February 1976 in “JAMA”
      Most people with Raynaud's won't get serious diseases, but doctors should watch for signs over time; also, quick weight loss can cause hair loss.
      Serum Nuclear Factor E-2-Related Factor 2 in Female Pattern Hair Loss

      research Serum Nuclear Factor E-2-Related Factor 2 in Female Pattern Hair Loss

      February 2022 in “Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology”
      Women with pattern hair loss may have more stress in their bodies due to a lack of NRF2, a protein. Eating healthy and losing weight could help reduce this stress and improve hair loss. NRF2 boosters might also help treat this type of hair loss.
      Pathogenesis of Androgenetic Alopecia

      research Pathogenesis of Androgenetic Alopecia

      March 2019 in “Chinese Journal of Dermatology”
      Hair loss, known as androgenetic alopecia, is mainly caused by genetics, but also by hormone imbalances, shrinking hair follicles, inflammation, and environmental factors.