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research Google Trends as a Tool for Evaluating Public Interest in Facial Cosmetic Procedures
Google Trends data on facial cosmetic procedures matches actual surgery numbers, showing it can help plastic surgeons understand public interest.
research Crowdsourcing Dermatology Images with Google Search Ads: Creating a Real-World Skin Condition Dataset
Google Search ads effectively gathered a diverse dermatology image dataset for research and AI development.
research Commentary on: Google Trends as a Tool for Evaluating Public Interest in Facial Cosmetic Procedures
Google Trends is useful for aesthetic surgeons to improve marketing by tracking what and when people search for facial cosmetic procedures.
research Google allows advertisers to target the sensitive informational queries of cancer patients
Google should ban ads targeting cancer patients with sensitive health-related keywords to protect them from misleading information.
research Analysis of dermatologic conditions in Turkey and Italy by using Google Trends analysis in the era of the COVID ‐19 pandemic
Searches for acne, hair loss, and eczema increased during COVID-19, while searches for other skin issues decreased.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Molecule PP405: A Research Team Backed By Google Ventures Has Discovered One Of The Most Promising Solutions For Hair Loss To Date
PP405 is a promising new treatment for hair loss that activates dormant stem cells in hair follicles, potentially bypassing the effects of DHT. It is currently in phase 2 trials and could be available between 2027 and 2030, but it is not considered a definitive cure.
community Juicero is not an analogy for PP405. Stop bringing that up.
PP405 is a medicine, and Google Ventures is funding its development based on evidence from each phase, unlike their investment in Juicero, which was a trend-based gamble. Investing in medicine is a calculated risk, not reliant on being "cool."
community Guys… Pelage might just be the one. They might actually find the cure. I work in tech - let me explain.
Pelage, backed by Google Ventures, is seen as a promising company potentially finding a cure for hair loss using stem cell activation. There is skepticism and optimism among users, with some awaiting results from ongoing trials.
community Does This Invalidate PP405 Completely?
PP405's effectiveness in increasing hair density is questioned due to a small sample size, despite investment from Google Ventures. Users express skepticism and suggest waiting for more conclusive results.
community My summation of PP405 - looks promising
PP405 shows promise for hair regrowth by manipulating stem cell characteristics and lactate dehydrogenase, with Phase 2a trials pending. Google Ventures' $15M investment suggests confidence, but results and market availability remain uncertain.