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      Four Closure

      research Four Closure

      September 2013 in “Science”
      Certain astrocytes can protect the brain and improve recovery after a stroke, and a hair loss drug might reduce cancer spread.
      Finding Parallels: Scientific Discoveries in Neuroprotection, Research Self-Efficacy, Metastasis Inhibition, Tumor Suppression, Membrane Channel Regulation, Nanoscale Deformation, and Frequency Shift Detection

      research Finding Parallels

      September 2013 in “Science”
      Human stem cells can aid stroke recovery, research experiences boost students' career aspirations, minoxidil may reduce cancer spread, a molecule can slow tumor growth, a protein affects water flow in cells, magnesium behaves differently at tiny scales, and a new method detects slow-moving objects.
      Making Magnesium Magnificent

      research Making Mg Magnificent

      September 2013 in “Science”
      Special astroglia cells improved stroke recovery in rats, a hair growth drug reduced cancer spread, and tiny magnesium structures were more easily shaped.
      Slowly Does It

      research Slowly Does It

      September 2013 in “Science”
      Special astrocytes improved learning and memory in rats after a stroke.
      Stroke Recovery: Generation of Highly Pure Astroglia Progenitors from Human Embryonic Stem Cells and Their Neuroprotective Effects

      research Stroke Recovery

      September 2013 in “Science”
      Transplanted human Olig2+ astroglia may help improve learning and memory after a stroke.
      Self-Efficacy Is the Key: Impact of Undergraduate Research Experiences on Research Skills and Career Aspirations

      research Self-Efficacy Is the Key

      September 2013 in “Science”
      Undergraduate research experiences boost students' research skills, confidence, and career aspirations.
      Highway Deconstruction

      research Highway Deconstruction

      September 2013 in “Science”
      The document concludes that human astrocytes aid stroke recovery, research confidence affects student career aspirations, collagen affects cancer spread, a microRNA suppresses brain cancer growth, calmodulin regulates water channels, and small magnesium pieces deform differently.
      Hair Shedding in Women: A Study on Frequency and Causes

      research Hair shedding in women

      August 2011 in “Clinical and Experimental Dermatology”
      About 30% of women feel they lose too much hair, often starting before age 40, and most can't find a reason for it.
      Medical Management Options for Hair Loss

      research Medical Management Options for Hair Loss

      July 2011 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concluded that FDA-approved treatments like minoxidil and finasteride are effective for hair loss, while the effectiveness of natural remedies and other non-approved treatments is not well-supported by evidence.
      Male Pattern Baldness: Causes, Treatments, and Future Prospects

      research Male pattern baldness

      May 2011 in “Prime”
      Most American men experience hair loss by age 50, with limited effective treatments available and new options not expected soon.
      Abstracts from the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology

      research Abstracts from the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology

      September 2009 in “Pediatric Dermatology”
      UVB is good for a skin condition in Asian kids, a lotion works for head lice, a drug helps with a skin blistering disorder, a foam reduces itchiness in skin inflammation, birthmarks can be more widespread, and criteria for a neurocutaneous disorder were agreed upon.
      Obstetric Dermatology

      research Obstetric Dermatology

      January 2009 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that managing skin conditions during pregnancy is important and requires specialized care.
      Surgery and Laser Treatments in Dermatology

      research 7. Surgery and Laser

      April 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Lasers are effective for some skin conditions but can cause side effects like scarring and pigment changes; careful selection is important, and botulinum toxin type A is successful in reducing sweat in palmar hyperhidrosis.
      A Philosophy and Strategy for Surgical Hair Restoration

      research A Philosophy and Strategy for Surgical Hair Restoration

      November 2002 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Scalp reduction gives the most natural result for significant crown baldness, despite potential complications, and a systematic approach to surgical hair restoration results in few complications and high graft survival.
      Abstracts

      research ABSTRACTS

      May 2002 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      Finasteride is effective for male hair loss, teledermatology is accurate and accepted, and cyclosporin helps treat toxic epidermal necrolysis.
      The Pediatric Origins of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research The pediatric origins of polycystic ovary syndrome

      January 2001 in “Cambridge University Press eBooks”
      Early signs of PCOS in girls, like irregular periods and polycystic ovaries, suggest a need for early diagnosis and intervention to prevent further health issues.
      Poster Session

      research Poster session

      January 1998 in “Lasers in Surgery and Medicine”
      Lasers are effective and safe for various medical treatments, including cancer, wound healing, and skin conditions.
      Hair Care Cosmetics: Functions and Ingredients of Shampoos, Rinses, and Hair Growth Promoters

      research Hair care cosmetics

      January 1997 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The document explains how shampoos clean, rinses condition, one-step shampoos offer convenience, and hair growth promoters aim to prevent hair loss, emphasizing the importance of scientific evidence for their effectiveness.
      Festschrift in Honor of the 65th Birthday of Dr. Howard I. Maibach

      research Festschrift in honor of the 65th birthday of Dr. Howard I. Maibach

      September 1995 in “American Journal of Contact Dermatitis”
      Antiyeast treatments work better for seborrheic dermatitis than steroids, and other findings include increased skin bacteria under plastic wrap, a nasal cell defect in Staphylococcus aureus carriers, quick resolution of certain skin reactions, high rubber latex allergy in spina bifida patients, and glyceryl monopentadecanoate's effectiveness for male hair loss.