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5 / 1000+ resultsresearch Sampling Trial Showed S-equol Supplementation Helped Relieve Menopausal Symptoms (P06-111-19)
S-equol supplements significantly reduced menopausal symptoms in most women.
research Hot Stuff: Thermal Imaging Aids in Cellulitis Diagnosis
The document concludes that a protein involved in hair growth may link to baldness and that more research is needed on its role in hair loss and skin cancer treatments.
research Granules of finasteride and cyclodextrin obtained by hot-melt extrusion to target the hair follicles
Granules improve hair loss treatment by targeting follicles.
research Hot water extract of oriental melon leaf promotes hair growth and prolongs anagen hair cycle: In vivo and in vitro evaluation
Oriental melon leaf extract may help hair grow and keep it in the growing phase longer.
research Evaluation of a hot‐wire hair removal device compared to razor shaving
The hot-wire hair removal device is no better than shaving.
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5 / 584 resultscommunity Cold showers = healthier scalp?
Cold showers may improve scalp health for some, reducing itchiness and dandruff, but may increase dandruff for others while improving hair texture. Individual experiences with cold showers and scalp health vary.
community How much hair loss in the shower is actually normal? My experience + what helped
Hair shedding in the shower is normal, with 50-100 strands lost daily, but excessive shedding may indicate issues like low iron. Treatments like gentle hair care, iron supplements, and medications like minoxidil and finasteride can help reduce hair loss.
community (M28) 3 months progress on minoxidil 5%
A 28-year-old male showed hair regrowth after 3 months using 5% liquid minoxidil twice daily and weekly dermarolling with a 1mm roller. Someone suggested adding finasteride to the treatment.
community CASSIOPEA ANNOUNCES VERY POSITIVE PHASE II TWELVE MONTHS RESULTS FOR BREEZULA® (CLASCOTERONE) IN TREATING ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA
Clascoterone (Breezula) showed positive results for treating hair loss without affecting cortisol levels. Opinions vary, with some users optimistic about its potential and others critical of its effectiveness compared to existing treatments like finasteride.
community The Theory of BURN THE SCALP. !!UPDATES¡¡¡
A user experimented with applying hot water to their scalp to potentially stimulate hair growth, noting reduced dandruff but uncertain hair loss results. They started this method due to side effects from minoxidil and are considering taking a break to observe changes.