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research Use of low cost videomicroscopy vs standard videodermatoscopy in trichoscopy: A controlled, blinded noninferiority trial
Low-cost videomicroscopy may not be reliable for diagnosing hair loss compared to standard videodermatoscopy.
research The Cost Effectiveness of Topical Minoxidil Therapy in Management of Baldness
Topical Minoxidil is cost-effective for managing baldness but requires continuous use.
research The Cost Effectiveness Of Topical Minoxidil Therapy In Management Of Baldness
Minoxidil is cost-effective for regrowing hair on the scalp's top but not the front, requiring ongoing use.
research PSS35 COST COMPARISON OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HAND ECZEMA COVERED BY STATUTORY VS. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCES IN GERMANY
Treating chronic hand eczema costs about the same in statutory and occupational health insurances in Germany, but work-related cases may lead to higher indirect costs due to longer work absences.
research Careless talk costs lives: fibroblast growth factor receptor signalling and the consequences of pathway malfunction
Fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling controls cell development and repair, and its malfunction can cause disorders and cancer, but it also offers potential for targeted therapies.
research The AndroCoV Clinical Scoring for COVID-19 Diagnosis: A Prompt, Feasible, Costless, and Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Tool for COVID-19 Based on a 1757-Patient Cohort
The AndroCoV Clinical Scoring is a quick, accurate, and free tool for diagnosing COVID-19.
research Racial Disparities in the Cost of Unplanned Hospitalizations after Breast Reconstruction
Racial minorities face higher costs for unplanned hospital visits after breast reconstruction.
research Healthcare Utilization and Costs Among US Adolescents With Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata in US adolescents leads to significant healthcare costs and usage.
research Patient characteristics associated with all-cause healthcare costs of alopecia areata in the United States
Middle-aged patients, those in the Northeast, with comprehensive insurance, extensive hair loss, or additional health issues, and young or older females face higher alopecia areata medical costs.
research Gender‐related cost discrepancies in a cohort of 110 facial moisturizers
Women's facial moisturizers cost more per ounce than men's.
research Proposition of a low cost field assay to determine antiproliferative properties of indigenous plants using Dugesia dorotocephala (brown planaria)
The study showed that brown planaria can be used to cheaply test if local plants can stop cell growth.
research Evaluating the Cost Burden of Alopecia Areata Treatment: A Comprehensive Review for Dermatologists
Treating alopecia areata is expensive for patients.
research The pink tax: gender-based cost disparities of topical minoxidil
Women's minoxidil products cost more and are less effective than men's.
research Development of a low-cost device for photobiomodulation using 3D printing
A low-cost, 3D-printed light therapy device is safe and effective but needs more testing before use on people.
research Out-of-Pocket Costs in Alopecia Areata: A Cross-Sectional Study in German-speaking Countries
People with alopecia areata in German-speaking countries spend a lot on their condition, with hair products and treatments being the most costly.
research HairMeasure: A Cost-Effective Device for Measuring Hair Mass Index
The HairMeasure device is a cheap way to measure Hair Mass Index and find scalp areas for hair exams.
research Abstract 1: A Cost-Utility Analysis Comparing Oncoplastic Breast Surgery with Standard Lumpectomy in Large Breasted Women
Oncoplastic breast surgery is more cost-effective than standard lumpectomy for large-breasted women despite being more expensive.
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 (163) Cutting Costs, Not Care: New Models for Affordable Men’s Health Medications
Using Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company can save money on men's health medications compared to Medicare.
research 368 The Unanticipated Costs, Deficits, and Other Unexpected Burdens in a Diagnosis of Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata requires addressing both emotional and financial challenges for better patient care.
research Cross-Sectional Cost Analysis of Finasteride for Androgenetic Alopecia via Direct-to-Consumer Pharmacies Compared to Online Wholesale Pharmacies
research Hair-raising costs: evaluating botulinum toxin treatment for androgenetic alopecia
Botulinum toxin is not effective or cost-efficient for treating male pattern baldness.
research Fue Hair Transplant Cost in Miami /298
research Hair Transplant Cost in India
Hair transplants in India are cheaper than in many other countries.
research The High Cost of Health Care: Why Some Pay $240 for a $9 Bottle of Pills
Some people pay $240 for medication that costs $9 due to drug industry tactics and complicated healthcare policies.
research 309 DOES VARIATION IN EITHER AGE AT START OF THERAPY OR DURATION OF THERAPY MAKE CHEMOPREVENTION WITH FINASTERIDE COST-EFFECTIVE?
Starting finasteride at age 65 and continuing until age 80 is the most cost-effective strategy for prostate cancer prevention.
research Finasteride chemoprevention might be cost-effective in high-risk populations
Finasteride may be cost-effective for preventing prostate cancer in high-risk groups.
research Claims for the cost of care: local authority provision
The claimant sued for negligence after a hair treatment caused harm and distress, and the defendant responded after legal action started.
research P35: Facility Cost Analysis in Outpatient Plastic Surgery: Implications for Aesthetic Surgery in the Academic Health Center
Outpatient aesthetic and reconstructive surgeries are about equally profitable in Academic Health Centers and Ambulatory Surgery Centers when time is considered, but dedicated surgery centers are generally more profitable.