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      Clinical Updates in Hair

      research Clinical Updates in Hair

      19 citations, January 1997 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Most treatments for hair loss in 1997 were not effective for most people, and maintaining hair growth was difficult.
      Actinic Telogen Effluvium: A Facet of Human Chronobiology

      research Actinic Telogen Effluvium: A Facet of Human Chronobiology

      13 citations, February 1999 in “International Journal of Cosmetic Science”
      Hair loss increases between July and October, possibly due to UV light, and factors like skin type, hair color, and density may affect this. Dandruff can worsen hair loss conditions.
      Inexpensive Liquid Nitrogen Container

      research Inexpensive Liquid Nitrogen Container

      1 citations, February 2002 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      A cheap stainless steel container from a retail store can store liquid nitrogen effectively for 8-12 hours, saving money for medical practitioners.
      BJD Snippet

      research BJD Snippet

      December 2017 in “Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology”
      Researchers found certain genes are overactive and others are underactive in men with early balding, which could help create new treatments.
      Editor's Choice: November 2017 British Journal of Dermatology Highlights

      research Editor's Choice: November 2017 British Journal of Dermatology Highlights

      November 2017 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Organ transplant recipients have a higher risk of skin cancer over time, atopic dermatitis skin shows unusual bacterial and fungal patterns, a new tool for measuring hidradenitis suppurativa severity was created, and gene expression changes in male baldness suggest new treatments.
      Inexpensive Liquid Nitrogen Container

      research Inexpensive Liquid Nitrogen Container

      February 2002 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      A cheap stainless steel container from a retail store can store liquid nitrogen effectively for 8-12 hours, offering a cost-effective alternative to specialized medical containers.