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research A CLINICO-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF SERUM FLUORIDE LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM
High serum fluoride levels may be linked to hair loss.
research Apoptotic study on the effect of fluorine and selenium on the human hair follicle in vitro
Sodium fluoride increases cell death in hair follicles, but sodium selenite can reduce this effect.
research Effect of Fluorine and Selenium on MDA Level of Human Scalp Hair Follicle In Vitro
High fluoride increases damage in hair follicles, but low selenium can reduce this damage at lower fluoride levels.
research Study on the effects of fluorine and selenium on human hair follicles in vitro
High levels of sodium fluoride harm hair growth, but sodium selenite can reduce this harm.
research [Apoptotic study on the effect of fluorine and selenium on the human hair follicle in vitro].
Sodium fluoride can harm hair follicles, but sodium selenite can help protect them.
research Environmental Pollution, Oxidative Stress and Thioretinaco Ozonide: Effects of Glyphosate, Fluoride and Electromagnetic Fields on Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Carcinogenesis, Atherogenesis and Aging.
Environmental pollutants like glyphosate, fluoride, and electromagnetic fields can cause health problems by damaging mitochondria and affecting metabolism.
research Element concentrations in serum, erythrocytes, hair and urine of alopecia patients
Alopecia patients had similar element levels to normal people, except for differences in copper and low selenium.
research A Study of the Impact of Environmental Chemicals and Micronutrients on Pubertal Development in A Mexican Population
Early exposure to fluoride, lead, and certain nutrients affects puberty differently in boys and girls.
research Mineral Deficiencies: A Root Cause for Reduced Longevity in Mammals
Not getting enough minerals can lead to health problems and shorter lifespans.
research Nonsteroidal inhibitors of human type I steroid 5-.alpha.-reductase
New compounds called benzoquinolinones may treat conditions linked to excess DHT.
research Microencapsulated cell tracking
Microencapsulation helps protect and track therapeutic cells, showing promise for treating various diseases, but more work is needed to improve the technology.
research Synthesis and activity of 8-substituted benzo[c]quinolizin-3-ones as dual inhibitors of human 5α-reductases 1 and 2
New compounds were made that effectively block enzymes related to prostate issues and hair loss.
research Determination of rat 5α-reductase type 1 isozyme activity and its inhibition by novel steroidal oxazolines
New steroidal compounds moderately block an enzyme related to testosterone conversion, less effectively than finasteride.
research From Piezoelectric Nanogenerator to Non-Invasive Medical Sensor: A Review
Piezoelectric Nanogenerators are promising for non-invasive health monitoring but need efficiency and durability improvements.
research Effective Scald Wound Functional Recovery Patch Achieved by Molecularly Intertwined Electrical and Chemical Message in Self-Adhesive Assemblies
The patch helps heal minor scald wounds by providing electrical and chemical signals to boost recovery.
research Plant damage by air pollution
Air pollution has caused over $3 million in crop damage annually in Los Angeles since 1953.
research 5α-Reductase inhibitors, antiviral and anti-tumor activities of some steroidal cyanopyridinone derivatives
Some newly made compounds are promising for treating enlarged prostate, hair loss, viruses, and prostate cancer, and might be better than current drugs.
research Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome - A brief introduction
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome caused rapid aging due to a genetic mutation, with treatments to manage symptoms.
research New Progesterone Esters as 5.ALPHA.-Reductase Inhibitors.
Some new progesterone derivatives are better at blocking testosterone conversion than a common drug.
research An examination of a strand of 30,000 and 70,000 year old mammoth hair
Mammoth hair from different ages shows distinct surface textures and elemental compositions.
research Fucoidan-derived carbon dots against Enterococcus faecalis biofilm and infected dentinal tubules for the treatment of persistent endodontic infections
Fucoidan-derived carbon dots can effectively treat root canal infections by killing bacteria and are safer than traditional disinfectants.
research Hair growth promoting effect of toothpaste in C57BL/6 mice: Active components and their effects on genomic expression
Toothpaste containing α-tocopherol acetate, l-menthol, and stevioside can promote hair growth in mice.
research The Potential Teeth Bleaching and Halitosis Prevention Effects of Pediococcus inopinatus THK-30, a Kimchi-Derived Lactic Acid Bacterium: In Vitro Study
A kimchi-derived bacterium could help whiten teeth and prevent bad breath.
research Novel path breaking vistas in dentistry
Recent dental research shows diet changes increased tooth decay, red wine reduces bacteria, and dental stem cells can regenerate dentin.
research Quality of Life in Alopecia Areata: A Study of 60 Cases
Alopecia areata seriously lowers quality of life, especially affecting self-image, mental health, and social life.
research Synthesis and structure–activity studies of side-chain derivatized arylhydantoins for investigation as androgen receptor radioligands
The nature of the side chain in RU 58841 derivatives greatly affects its AR affinity, with the N-(iodopropenyl) derivative 13 showing the highest AR binding affinity, suggesting its potential for developing high-affinity radioiodinated AR radioligands.
research Skin Keratins
Keratins are important for skin cell health and their problems can cause diseases.
research (1R,2S)-4-(2-Cyano-cyclohexyl-oxy)-2-trifluoromethyl-benzonitrile, a potent androgen receptor antagonist for stimulating hair growth and reducing sebum production
The compound (1R,2S)-4-(2-Cyano-cyclohexyl-oxy)-2-trifluoromethyl-benzonitrile can stimulate hair growth and reduce oil production when applied topically.
research Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis in a 33-year-old woman with PCOS and metabolic syndrome: a rare scenario
A 33-year-old woman with PCOS and metabolic syndrome was unusually diagnosed with a bone condition called DISH, suggesting a possible link between these conditions.