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990-1000 / 1000+ resultsresearch Hair Loss: Principles of Diagnosis and Management of Alopecia. Jerry Shapiro. Martin Dunitz, London, 2001. 181 pages, including index. A$198.00. ISBN 1‐85317‐876‐4.
research Inflammatory Signatures and Biological Markers in Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy for Hair Regrowth: A Comprehensive Narrative Analysis
Managing inflammation and using vitamins can improve PRP therapy for better hair growth.
research A Role for Steroid 5 alpha-reductase 1 in Vascular Remodelling During Endometrial Decidualisation
The enzyme 5α-reductase is important for proper blood vessel development during the fertility-related transformation of the uterus lining.
research Topical Rice Bran Oil (Oryza sativa L.) Has The Same Effect With 2% Topical Minoxidil To Prevent Senile Alopecia Through Improved Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Protein Expression, Hair Follicle Diameter And Length In Wistar Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Exposed To Ultraviolet B Light
Rice bran oil works as well as 2% minoxidil to prevent hair loss and promote hair growth.
research A study to assess the relationship between female pattern hair loss and levels of serum 25 Hydroxyvitamin D and ferritin
Low levels of vitamin D and ferritin may increase the risk of female pattern hair loss.
research Outcome of Dutasteride 0.5mg in Androgenic Alopecia
Dutasteride 0.5mg improves hair growth in 78% of people with hair loss, but may cause sexual problems in some.
research A case study on androgenic alopecia treated with individualised homoeopathic medicine
Homeopathic medicine improved hair loss and quality of life.
research Hair and cancer chemotherapy: consequences and nursing care - a literature study
Chemotherapy-induced hair loss significantly affects patients' well-being, and nurses are key in helping them cope, but more research is needed to find effective treatments.
research The action of diazoxide and minoxidil sulphate on rat blood vessels: a comparison with cromakalim
Diazoxide, minoxidil sulphate, and cromakalim relax rat blood vessels by opening K+ channels, with some differences in their actions.