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research Ubiquitomics of CYLD-Deficient Skin Tumors Reveals Dysregulation of Hair Follicle Keratinocyte Processes
CYLD deficiency in skin tumors disrupts hair follicle cell processes and protein secretion.
research Increased Expression of Ectodysplasin A2 Receptor EDA2R Is the Most Remarkable and Ubiquitous Aging-Related Transcriptional Hallmark
The most common sign of aging at the gene level is more Ectodysplasin A2 Receptor (EDA2R) being made.
research Cosmeceuticals in Dermatology
Cosmeceuticals may benefit skin health but need more research for efficacy and safety confirmation.
research The ZIP7 Gene (Slc39a7) Encodes a Zinc Transporter Involved in Zinc Homeostasis of the Golgi Apparatus
The ZIP7 gene helps control zinc levels in cells by moving zinc from the Golgi apparatus to the cytoplasm.
research Biological Significance of FoxN1 Gain-of-Function Mutations During T and B Lymphopoiesis in Juvenile Mice
FoxN1 overexpression in young mice harms immune cell and skin development.
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5 / 9 resultscommunity What Works to Restore Hairloss for Cis-Males? Not Much
Hair regrowth treatments for cis-males include Minoxidil, Finasteride, and RU58841. Estrogen and testosterone blockers can help restore hair loss but may not suit everyone.
community There's a guy called Dr. Berg on YouTube who recommended a bunch of supplements for hair health and preventing hair loss. I wrote them all down. Before I buy, can anyone tell me if anything here is BS?
A user asked about Dr. Berg's recommended supplements for hair health, including Vitamin C, trace minerals, Omega 3, collagen, silica, B-vitamins, stinging nettle root, B6, B2, copper, and Vitamin D. Responses advised against following Dr. Berg, labeling him a quack, and suggested that only stinging nettle root might help with DHT, while the rest are only beneficial if deficient.
community Is quercetin and houttunyia cordata extract actually effective for regrowth? Just heard of it for first time reading on Cleveland Clinic website
Quercetin and houttuynia cordata extract may stimulate hair growth by enhancing cellular energy metabolism and increasing growth factor secretion. Quercetin has low oral bioavailability, and its natural tint might stain the scalp if used topically.
community Creatine is the opposite of minoxidil !
Creatine may counteract minoxidil's hair growth effects by closing potassium ATP channels, potentially leading to hair loss in predisposed individuals. Despite anecdotal reports, there is no conclusive evidence linking creatine to hair loss.
community 42 here. Been at it for 2 1/2 years. Still can’t really let it grow out but it’s a huge improvement
The user has been using dutasteride and minoxidil since March 2023, showing significant hair regrowth but still prefers a buzz cut due to uneven growth. Some users discuss side effects like reduced libido, while others suggest additional treatments like microneedling or hair transplants.