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630-660 / 1000+ resultsresearch The 5α-reductase inhibitor finasteride reduces opioid self-administration
Finasteride may help reduce opioid use.
research Simulation of scalp cooling by external devices for prevention of chemotherapy-induced alopecia
Scalp cooling devices need to be powerful enough to overcome heat loss and reach the right temperature to prevent hair loss from chemotherapy.
research Cooling-mediated protection from chemotherapy drug-induced cytotoxicity in human keratinocytes by inhibition of cellular drug uptake
Cooling can protect hair follicles from chemotherapy damage by reducing drug uptake.
research 열전 냉각 기술을 이용한 의료용 온도 제어 냉각 장치 개발
A new cooling device keeps a constant temperature for medical procedures, improving results.
research Prevention of chemotherapy drug-mediated human hair follicle damage: combined use of cooling with antioxidant suppresses oxidative stress and prevents matrix keratinocyte cytotoxicity
Cooling with antioxidants helps protect hair during chemotherapy.
research Prevention of doxorubicin-induced alopedia by scalp hypothermia: relation to degree of cooling.
Cooling the scalp below 22°C before and during chemotherapy can help prevent hair loss.
research The optimal holding solution and temperature for hair follicle grafts
Best solution for storing hair grafts is saline with ATP at 4 degrees Celsius, but no definitive best method was confirmed.
research Bioextracting Polyphenols from the Brown Seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum from Québec's North Shore Coastline
Freezing brown seaweed right after harvesting and using microwave-assisted extraction with 75% 1,3-propanediol as a solvent is the best way to get polyphenols for cosmetics.
research Cryogen Cooling Device for Anesthesia, Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy, and Hair Loss
The device is useful for anesthesia, healing treatments, and preventing hair loss.
research Cryopreservation of Hair Follicles at -20C°: Can It Work in Staged Hair Transplantation
Storing hair follicles at -20°C keeps them good for up to 15 days, which may help with hair transplants.
research Transnasal cooling: A Pandora’s box of transnasal patho-physiology
Transnasal cooling could reveal new insights into various physiological conditions and may be a natural way to transfer heat from the brain.
research Impacto de la temperatura en la viabilidad de los injertos capilares durante el trasplante capilar
Temperaturas de 4 °C son ideales para conservar injertos capilares.
research Presentation, impact and prevention of chemotherapy-induced hair loss: scalp cooling potentials and limitations
Scalp cooling can reduce chemotherapy-induced hair loss and should be available in all hospitals.
research Results of scalp cooling during anthracycline containing chemotherapy depend on scalp skin temperature
Cooler scalp temperatures during chemotherapy may prevent hair loss.
research Improving preparation for scalp cooling: Learning from women undergoing chemotherapy for early‐stage breast cancer—The COOL study
Comprehensive information and trained nurses are crucial for a better scalp cooling experience during chemotherapy.
research Beyond Hair Preservation: Scalp Cooling as a Biopsychosocial Intervention in Patients Receiving Highly Alopecia-Inducing Chemotherapy (Preprint)
Scalp cooling helps prevent hair loss and improves quality of life during chemotherapy.
research Evaluation of short-term hair follicle storage conditions for maintenance of RNA integrity
Horse hair follicles can be stored at cool or room temperature for a week without losing RNA quality.
research Innovations for cost-effective and eco-friendly solutions to combat chemotherapy-induced alopecia: a narrative systematic review
New cooling caps can help prevent hair loss from chemotherapy in a cost-effective and eco-friendly way.
research RF-Scalp Cooling
Scalp cooling reduces chemotherapy-induced hair loss without increasing risk of skin metastases.
research Supportive Cryotherapy: A Review From Head to Toe
Cryotherapy helps reduce chemotherapy side effects but needs more research for best use.
research Therapeutic Effect of Superficial Scalp Hypothermia on Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia in Breast Cancer Survivors
Scalp cooling effectively reduces hair loss in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
research A safety comparative study between freezing nitrogen ethanol composite and liquid nitrogen for cryotherapy of musculoskeletal tumors
Freezing nitrogen ethanol composite is safer than liquid nitrogen for treating musculoskeletal tumors.
research Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: ice, compression, both, or neither?
Cryotherapy and compression therapy might help prevent chemotherapy nerve damage, but more research is needed.
research MICROEMULSION-BASED FLUSHING FLUID FOR EFFECTIVE REMOVAL OF FILTER CAKE IN WELLS CEMENTATION
The microemulsion-based fluid effectively removes mud cake during well cementation.
research Effects of Cooling Micrografts in Hair Transplantation Surgery
Cooling hair micrografts during transplantation does not improve their survival or growth.
research Alopecia
Cryotherapy may be an effective and simple treatment for mild hair loss with few side effects.
research Efficacy of interventions for prevention of chemotherapy‐induced alopecia: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Scalp cooling significantly reduces chemotherapy-induced hair loss.
research The use of scalp cooling for chemotherapy-induced hair loss
Scalp cooling can help prevent hair loss from chemotherapy without raising cancer spread risk.
research 269 Scalp cooling for chemotherapy-induced alopecia in skin of color patients: An interventional study
Scalp cooling may be less effective for women of color on certain chemotherapy treatments.