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research Real-World Outcomes and Healthcare Utilization of Lanadelumab in Spain: Insights from First Cohort of Difficult-to-Treat Hereditary Angioedema Cases
Lanadelumab greatly reduces hospital visits and angioedema episodes, improving life quality for hereditary angioedema patients.
research Industry update: the latest developments in the field of therapeutic delivery, July 2018
New partnerships, clinical trials, and drug approvals marked progress in therapeutic delivery in July 2018.
research Facial minimally invasive aesthetic procedures and quality of life in transgender individuals: a prospective study
Facial aesthetic procedures improve quality of life for transgender individuals.
research Awareness, Beliefs, and Psychological Impact of Patients with Alopecia Areata in Saudi Arabia: A Multi-Center Study
Patients with alopecia areata in Saudi Arabia understand the condition's seriousness but still face significant psychological challenges.
research Comparative evaluation for the efficacy and tolerance of two skin products containing either hydroquinone or emblica extract with kojic acid in female subjects with facial dyschromia
Both skin products were equally effective in improving facial discoloration and skin quality.
research A New Framework for Understanding Hair‐Driven Medical Decisions
Hair loss significantly influences medical decisions, affecting treatment choices and emotional well-being.
research COVID-19 pandemic and teledermatology in low-income regions
The COVID-19 pandemic increased the use of teledermatology to treat skin conditions in low-income areas, despite challenges like poor photo quality.
research Medical care for children and adolescents with gender dysphoria and gender inconsistency in the light of current recommendations - how to implement the "primum non nocere" principle?
The safety and effectiveness of gender-affirming treatments for children are uncertain, with potential long-term risks like infertility.
research Improving Rural Nurse Practitioner Knowledge About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Through Continuing Education
Continuing education programs significantly increased rural nurse practitioners' knowledge about PCOS.
research 52342 Optimizing In-Person Visits with Teledermatology
Teledermatology can effectively treat certain skin conditions with topical treatments, reducing the need for in-person visits.
research Medical and surgical therapies for alopecias in black women
The document concludes that proper diagnosis and a combination of medical, hair-care, and surgical treatments are important for managing alopecia in black women.
research Bad medicine: misconceptions and misuses revealed, from distance healing to vitamin O
Many health beliefs are myths; evidence-based medicine is crucial.
research Hair Transplantation in the United States: A Population-based Survey of Female and Male Pattern Baldness
Americans see hair transplants as valuable for treating hair loss and want them to be more affordable and tailored to each gender.
research Evaluation of Risk-Minimization Activities for Cyproterone Acetate 2 mg/Ethinylestradiol 35 µg: A Cross-Sectional Physician Survey
Most doctors know the thrombosis risk with Cyproterone/Ethinylestradiol, but some lack details on less common risks and patient instructions; educational materials are underused but useful.
research 논문 : 프로스카 정(피나스테리드 5 mg)에 대한 푸로케어 정의 생물학적동등성
Procare is bioequivalent to Proscar.
research Generic vs. Disease-Specific Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) Instruments for Assessing HRQoL Burden Among Patients Diagnosed with Alopecia Areata: Evidence from TARGET-DERM AA
Disease-specific tools better assess quality of life in alopecia areata patients.
research Reply to the comment of Bootsma et al. on ‘The journey of patients with skin diseases from the first consultation to the diagnosis in a representative sample of the European general population from the EADV burden of skin diseases study’
Alopecia affects many, often without seeking help, highlighting the need for better awareness and treatment.
research Changing spectrum of hair and scalp disorders over the last decade in a tertiary medical centre
Hair and scalp disorder visits at a medical center increased over the past decade.
research Wigs and Alopecia Areata: Psychosocial Impact and Economic Considerations
Wigs help improve self-esteem and quality of life for people with hair loss from alopecia areata.
research Dermatologic applications of direct-to-consumer genomic analysis
Living near more dermatologists and using certain cancer screening tests lowers the chance of being diagnosed with advanced skin cancer.
research COVID‐19 and dermatology: a comprehensive guide for dermatologists
Dermatologists should watch for skin symptoms in COVID-19 patients, prioritize urgent cases, and use telemedicine.
research The pressing need for standardization in epidemiologic studies of PCOS across the globe
The article concludes that global standardization in PCOS research is crucial for accurate diagnosis and understanding of the condition.
research Clinical Considerations of Bioequivalence for Topical Dermatologic Drugs
Current methods for assessing bioequivalence of topical drugs are limited and lack standardization.
research The Harvard guide to women's health
research Sex hormones and related compounds, including hormonal contraceptives
Exposure to certain sex hormones can increase health risks, while some hormone therapies may offer benefits for specific conditions.
research 171 Visualizing clinic routines from multiple points of view
Different staff in a dermatology clinic understand mostly their own tasks, not the full clinic process.
research Psychological burden of alopecia areata in patients with cancer: A narrative review
Alopecia areata causes significant psychological distress in cancer patients, needing integrated care.
research Environmental Exposures and Reproductive Health
Environmental and social factors greatly affect women's reproductive health.
research PREVALENCE OF SKIN DISEASES IN A DERMATOLOGY OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN RIMS, KADAPA, A CROSS - SECTIONAL, RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
The most common skin diseases found were contact dermatitis, scabies, fungal infections, urticaria, and acne, highlighting the need for better public health policies and awareness.