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    GlossaryJanus Kinase Inhibitors

    medications that block enzymes involved in immune response signaling

    Janus Kinase Inhibitors, often referred to as JAK inhibitors, are a class of medications that block the activity of Janus kinases, which are enzymes involved in the signaling pathways that regulate immune responses and inflammation. By inhibiting these enzymes, JAK inhibitors can help manage conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and certain types of alopecia, where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues.

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      Natural remedies to treat hair loss, such as polyphenols, apple peel extract, grape seed extract, green tea extract, peppermint oil, pumpkin seed oil, apigenin, Ginkgo biloba, red clover extract, olive leaf extract, Ecklonia Cava and Grateloupia elliptica. In addition, terpenes, carotenoids, and tocopherols were discussed as potential treatments.

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