18 citations
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October 2018 in “Nutrients” Annurca apple extract promotes hair growth by changing hair follicle metabolism to boost keratin production.
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December 2023 in “Psychiatry Neurology and Medical Psychology”
May 2013 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
September 2004 in “Hair transplant forum international” The ABHRS has outlined its goals for the next year.
27 citations
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September 2017 in “Journal of Medicinal Food” Annurca apple supplement safely increases hair growth and keratin in humans.
January 2024 in “Skin Appendage Disorders” October 2002 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
January 2023 in “Open Access Research Journal of Biology and Pharmacy” Martynia annua shows promise for future medical research due to its many medicinal properties.
January 2003 in “Dermatology”
19 citations
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November 2018 in “Nutrients” Annurca apple extract may protect mouse hair from damage by chemotherapy and could help treat hair loss without promoting cancer growth.
8 citations
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January 2013 in “International journal of trichology” Two people had unusual ring-shaped hair loss due to an autoimmune disorder.
1 citations
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December 2022 in “Current Issues in Molecular Biology” Annurca apple extract improved hair growth in mice and could potentially prevent hair loss.
January 2016 in “Hair transplant forum international” The document's content cannot be summarized because it is not accessible or understandable.
April 2013 in “Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia” 4 citations
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January 2019 in “Tropical animal health and production”
April 2020 in “Food Research” The document discusses various topics including the use of plant derivatives for hair loss, potential food additives, antioxidant properties of different extracts, and the study of bacteria on stainless steel surfaces.
The project to produce and sell an aloe vera hair loss lotion in Morona Santiago is financially viable and recommended for implementation.
October 2002 in “Dermatologic Surgery” January 2000 in “Dermatology” January 2026 in “Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine” Intralesional steroids effectively treated a young female's scalp nodules without recurrence.
Apeiba tibourbou seed oil has analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, making it potentially useful for food and medicine.
November 2025 in “Mendeley Data” November 2025 in “Mendeley Data”
25 citations
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April 2007 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology” The document suggests "anisotrichosis" as a new term for hair thickness variation in common baldness.
October 1993 in “Proceedings of The Nutrition Society” September 1998 in “British journal of plastic surgery” January 1997 in “International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery” 3 citations
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April 2013 in “The Journal of Urology” December 2013 in “The Journal of Urology”