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  April 2022   in “Biomolecules”    Higher miR-34a levels and the A variant of the MIR-34A gene are linked to increased risk and severity of alopecia areata.  
     
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  April 2023   in “Frontiers in Immunology”    New treatments for hair loss from alopecia areata may include targeting immune cells, using stem cells, balancing gut bacteria, applying fatty acids, and using JAK inhibitors.  
     
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  June 2023   in “Genes”    Hair loss from Alopecia Areata is caused by both genes and environment, with several treatments available but challenges in cost and relapse remain.  
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  May 2022   in “Diagnostics”    Certain genetic markers can indicate higher or lower risk for systemic lupus erythematosus.  
     
           June 2024   in “Skin Research and Technology”    hsa-miR-193a-5p may help diagnose and treat alopecia areata.