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research Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder causing hair loss and can impact mental health.
research Beslenme ve Yeme Bozukluklarında Dermatolojik Belirtiler: Geleneksel bir Derleme
Eating disorders often cause skin issues, which can help in early diagnosis and treatment.
research Generalized multiple eruptive milia in an infant – An unusual presentation
A baby had a rare case of widespread milia, which was treated and is being monitored.
research Muir-torre syndrome in two families in Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Recognizing minor skin lesions can help identify serious cancer syndromes.
research Alopecia Mucinosa
Alopecia mucinosa is a challenging condition with unclear diagnosis and treatment.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Began An Intensive Protocol but it's now all habit.
The user follows an intensive hair loss protocol including dutasteride, biotin, black tea, pumpkin seed oil, peppermint shampoo, rosemary conditioner, mukemame, soy milk, lycopene, garlic, magnesium, chamomile, spicy food, citrus bergamot, zinc, multivitamins, kefir, and Greek yogurt. They plan to alternate between pumpkin seed oil and safflower oil and will share before and after pictures.
community HMI-115 – Anyone have the old Moeman32 posts saved?
Treatments for hair loss, specifically the use of minoxidil, finasteride and RU58841. Replies to this post suggest that users should share relevant information publicly rather than through direct messages.
community SCUBE3 is going to save us!!! This is the news we've all been waiting for...
User discusses potential hair loss treatment SCUBE3 and shares mixed opinions on its effectiveness. One user reports positive results after applying SCUBE3 following microneedling.
community Boss Fight. Temples, Hairless for 10 years vs. New Stack
User shares new hair growth stack including oral minox, daily rolling with minox application, niacin, and Dutasteride. Excited about progress and plans to update in two months.
community Self-Experiment - Topical Rapamycin or a-KB
A user plans to create a DIY topical treatment for hair loss using Rapamycin, possibly combined with alpha-ketoglutaric acid (a-KG). They discuss the concentration and formulation process for Rapamycin, considering safety and skin penetration, and intend to apply it every other day to the scalp.