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840-870 / 1000+ resultsresearch In Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of a Not Cross-Linked Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel on Human Keratinocytes for Mesotherapy
HYDRO DELUXE BIO hyaluronic acid hydrogel is compatible with skin cells, may reduce inflammation, promote blood vessel growth, and protect against oxidative stress, suggesting it could help revitalize hair follicles.
research Association Between Premature Hair Greying and Metabolic Risk Factors: A Cross-sectional Study
Premature hair greying may indicate a higher risk of metabolic problems.
research Psychosocial Impairment as a Possible Cause of Sexual Dysfunction among Young Men with Mild Androgenetic Alopecia: A Cross-sectional Crowdsourcing Web-based Study.
Young men with mild hair loss who experience significant social and emotional distress are more likely to have sexual problems.
research Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Practicing Plastic Surgeons in India: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Ergonomic practices can reduce musculoskeletal issues for Indian plastic surgeons.
research Investigation of exacerbating factors for postpartum hair loss: a questionnaire-based cross-sectional study
Long-term breastfeeding and preterm labor may worsen postpartum hair loss.
research Alopecia Areata Treatment Patterns and Satisfaction: Results of a Real-World Cross-Sectional Survey in Europe
Current treatments for severe alopecia areata are unsatisfactory, highlighting the need for better options.
research Accessibility and Insurance Coverage for Gender-affirming Surgery in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
There is unequal access to gender-affirming surgeries in Canada, with a need for better coverage and specialized programs.
research Management and Genetics of Alopecia Areata within the USA: A Cross-Sectional Study of All of Us
Healthcare access for alopecia areata in the USA is unequal among ethnic groups.
research Association between Androgenetic Alopecia and Psychosocial Disease Burden: A Cross-Sectional Survey among Polish Men
Androgenetic alopecia negatively affects self-esteem and daily stress, especially in young men.
research Association Between Androgenic Alopecia and Coronary Artery Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study of Han Chinese Male Population
Severe and early hair loss may indicate a higher risk of heart disease.
research Persistent Sexual and Psychological Symptoms After Finasteride Discontinuation: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Stopping finasteride can lead to lasting sexual and psychological issues.
research Educational Value and Reliability of Exosome Therapy Videos on YouTube: A Cross‐Sectional Quality Assessment
YouTube videos on exosome therapy often lack reliable, educational content, especially those not made by healthcare professionals.
research Mucocutaneous Findings and Endocrinopathies in Children with Turner Syndrome: A Cross-Sectional Study
Children with Turner Syndrome often have skin, hair, and nail issues linked to hormonal problems, so regular skin checks are recommended.
research Clinical and trichoscopic features of early congenital syphilis: a single-center cross-sectional study
Trichoscopy can help diagnose early congenital syphilis in newborns.
research Quality of Life in Patients with Diffuse Lichen Planopilaris: A Cross-Sectional Study of 87 Moroccan Cases
Diffuse lichen planopilaris greatly reduces quality of life.
research Urban Rural differences in Vitamin D status in Erbil Governorate: A Cross-Sectional Study
Rural residents have higher vitamin D levels than urban residents in Erbil.
research Hair Care and Hair‐Focused Repetitive Behaviors: A Descriptive Cross‐Sectional Study
Personalized hair care can help manage hair-focused repetitive behaviors.
research DIVERSE CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS AND PATTERNS OF THYROID DISORDERS: A HOSPITAL-BASED CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Overt hyperthyroidism is the most common thyroid disorder, especially in women.
research Pattern of Cutaneous Manifestations in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Cross-Sectional Hospital-Based Study
Skin issues are common in lupus patients, highlighting the need for thorough skin checks.
research Prevalence of MMP-1 rs1799750 Polymorphism in Androgenetic Alopecia: A Cross-Sectional Study in an Indonesia Population
There is no significant link between the MMP-1 rs1799750 polymorphism and androgenetic alopecia in the Indonesian population.
research Characterization of thyroid disorders in alopecia areata patients: A cross-sectional evaluation
Alopecia areata patients often have undetected thyroid issues, so routine thyroid screening is recommended.
research Anemia Assessment among the First-trimester Pregnant Women: A Cross-sectional Hospital-based Study in Mysore District, Karnataka, India
Many first-trimester pregnant women in Mysore have anemia and iron deficiency, needing better care and interventions.
research Frequency of Autoimmune Disorders in Patients of Alopecia Areata: A Cross sectional Survey
Alopecia areata patients often have autoimmune disorders, especially thyroid issues.
research Evaluating the quality of TikTok videos on alopecia areata: A cross-sectional study
research PREVALENCE OF ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPY STUDENTS OF LAHORE- A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Over half of physiotherapy students in Lahore experience hair loss, highlighting the need for better education and early treatment.
research Lifestyle Risk Factors in Male Androgenetic Alopecia: A Cross-sectional Study
Higher alcohol consumption and smoking worsen male pattern baldness.
research Society's Knowledge About Physiological Causes of Hair Loss: A Cross-Sectional Study at The University of Basrah
Most students know the causes of hair loss, but many wrongly think heredity isn't one.
research Dermoscopic And Clinical Features Of Alopecia Areata In Pakistani Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
Alopecia Areata affects both genders almost equally, mostly on the scalp, with common signs like yellow dots and exclamation mark hairs, especially in young people.
research Quality of Life in Patients Living with Andro-gentic Alopecia: A Cross Sectional Observational Study
Androgenic alopecia affects men's quality of life more than women's.