Search
for
Sort by
Research
270-300 / 1000+ results
research Study on Knowledge of Chemotherapy's Adverse Effects and Their Self-Care Ability to Manage - The Cancer Survivors Impact
Better awareness of chemotherapy's side effects improves self-care.
research Hair Glucocorticoid Levels in Parkinson’s Disease
People with Parkinson's disease have higher levels of cortisone in their hair, which may indicate chronic stress hormone dysfunction.

research The Physician's Guide to Platelet-Rich Plasma in Dermatologic Surgery Part I: Definitions, Mechanisms of Action, and Technical Specifications
Platelet-rich plasma is most effective for hair loss treatment and shows promise for skin healing and rejuvenation, but more standardized research is needed.
research Co-Presentation of Tapia's Syndrome and Pressure Alopecia—A Rare Event After Septorhinoplasty: A Case Report and Literature Review
A man developed rare complications after nose surgery, stressing the need for better prevention.
research Practical Geriatrics: Men's Sexual Health After Midlife
Older men should openly discuss sexual health with doctors to improve their quality of life.

research Platycarya Strobilacea S. Et Z. Extract Has a High Antioxidant Capacity and Exhibits Hair Growth-Promoting Effects in Male C57BL/6 Mice
Platycarya strobilacea extract is a strong antioxidant that can grow hair better than minoxidil.
research Valproate: Its Effects on Hair
Valproate can cause hair loss and changes in hair appearance, but may help regrow hair when applied topically.

research Centuries of Seeking Chocolate's Medicinal Benefits
Chocolate has been historically used for medicinal purposes, with current research focusing on heart health benefits, but the extent of these benefits is debated.

research Adalimumab-Induced Psoriatic Alopecia/Alopecia Areata-Like Reaction in a Patient with Crohn's Disease
A patient with Crohn's disease grew back their hair after stopping Adalimumab, which had caused hair loss.

research Cutaneous Crohn's Disease Treated with Infliximab and 4 Years of Follow-Up
Infliximab improved skin and bowel symptoms in Crohn's disease but caused side effects and the disease returned after stopping treatment.

research A Primary Adrenal Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Presenting as an Incidental Adrenal Mass
A woman's small, unnoticed adrenal mass turned out to be a rare non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, treated successfully with surgery and therapy.

research A Clinician's Approach to the Investigation of Otitis Externa
The document concludes that a thorough examination and various tests are crucial for diagnosing and treating ear inflammation in pets.

research Effect of Surgeon's Workload on Rate of Transection During Follicular Unit Excision/Extraction (FUE)
Surgeons make more mistakes in hair transplant procedures as they get tired or do more work.

research A Meta-Analysis on the Relationship Between Hair Dye and the Incidence of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Using hair dye may slightly increase the risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, especially with long-term use.

research Older Women's Negative Psychological and Physical Experiences with Injectable Cosmetic Treatments to the Face
Older women reported negative physical and psychological effects from Botox and facial fillers, feeling neglected by the medical system.

research Recurrent Central Serous Retinopathy with Permanent Visual Loss in a U.S. Naval Fighter Pilot
A U.S. Naval fighter pilot suffered permanent vision loss in one eye due to recurrent central serous retinopathy.
research An Autopsy Case of Unicentric Castleman's Disease Associated with Bronchiolitis Obliterans
A woman with Castleman's disease died from respiratory failure due to bronchiolitis obliterans.

research Midline Convergence: Nature’s Way to Maximize the Appearance of Midline Density
Nature uses midline convergence to make the center of something look denser or thicker.

research Androgens and Women's Health
Excessive androgen in women can cause acne, hair growth, baldness, and PCOS, often treatable with medication.

research Evaluation of Thailand's Regional Hospital Efficiency
Thai regional hospitals need more resources for better efficiency, and investment in quality could help Thailand become a medical tourism hub.

research FUE Research Committee Chair’s Message: Standardization of the Terminology Used in FUE: Part II
The document calls for standardized terms and definitions in hair transplant methods.

research Impact of Acid Straightener's pH Value on Hair Fiber Properties
Lower pH straighteners change hair more but weaken it.

research Transnasal Cooling: A Pandora’s Box of Transnasal Pathophysiology
Transnasal cooling could reveal new insights into various physiological conditions and may be a natural way to transfer heat from the brain.

research A Practitioner's Guide to Hair Loss Part 1: History, Biology, Genetics, Prevention, Conventional Treatments, and Herbals
The document concludes that hair loss is influenced by genetics and other factors, and while treatments like finasteride can help, they have limitations and side effects.

research The Men's Training Cup Keep Training: A Masturbation Aid Improves Intravaginal Ejaculatory Latency Time and Erection Hardness Score in Patients Unable to Delay Ejaculation
The Men's Training Cup Keep Training masturbation aid may help delay ejaculation and improve erectile function.
research Plica Neuropathica: Bird's Nest Under Dermatoscope
Plica neuropathica is a tangled hair condition that may be caused by hair damage or psychiatric issues and is treated by cutting the hair and addressing mental health.

research Treatment of Crohn's Disease and Concomitant Alopecia Areata With Tofacitinib
Tofacitinib successfully treated hair loss in a Crohn's disease patient who previously used adalimumab.
research Exercise in Dermatology: Exercise’s Influence on Skin Aging, Skin Cancer, Psoriasis, Venous Ulcers, and Androgenetic Alopecia
Exercise helps reduce skin aging, prevent psoriasis, and improve venous ulcers.
research Aesthetic Clinician's Guide to Platelet-Rich Plasma
PRP is useful for hair restoration, facial rejuvenation, and wound healing.