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January 2023 in “IEEE access” Deep learning helps detect skin conditions and is advancing dermatology diagnosis and treatment.
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December 2022 in “Biomolecules & therapeutics” Minoxidil may help reduce aging effects in brain cells.
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December 2021 in “Annals of phytomedicine” The herbal hair dye with a 1:2 henna to indigo ratio works well, is safe, and eco-friendly.
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October 2021 in “Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery/Indian journal of plastic surgery” Proper hair care and safe use of hair products are crucial for those with hair loss.
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June 2021 in “bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)” Activating β-catenin in mammary cells leads to changes that cause early-stage abnormal growths similar to skin structures.
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January 2020 in “Indo global journal of pharmaceutical sciences” Citrullus colocynthis and Citrullus lanatus have potential health benefits but may also cause reproductive toxicity.
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January 2020 in “Qucosa (Saxon State and University Library Dresden)” Fine hair on bovine leathers is hard to remove, lowering leather quality and value, but can be managed with specific processing methods.
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January 2019 in “Elsevier eBooks” Electrospun matrices help regenerate skin and hair follicles using PCL and collagen scaffolds.
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August 2018 in “bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)” A new mutation in the TMEM173 gene and a risk allele in IFIH1 cause a unique set of immune-related symptoms.
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April 2018 in “International journal of Ayurvedic medicine” Certain Ayurvedic herbs may help manage premature greying of hair.
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April 2018 in “Lasers in Surgery and Medicine” New treatments and technologies in laser medicine show promise for improving skin conditions, fat reduction, cancer treatment, wound healing, and hair restoration.
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July 2017 in “Microbial Cell Factories” Adding soybean oil to Nonomuraea dietziae increases production of a beneficial compound by improving metabolism and enzyme systems.
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May 2017 in “InTech eBooks” Hair loss in Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is due to altered cell sensitivity to hormones, not increased hormone levels. Hair growth periods shorten over time, causing hair to become thinner and shorter. This is linked to miscommunication between cell pathways in hair follicles. There's also a change in gene expression related to blood vessels and cell growth in balding hair follicles. The exact molecular causes of AGA are still unclear.
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April 2016 in “CRC Press eBooks” Skin aging reflects overall body aging and can indicate internal health conditions.
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November 2015 in “Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry” The conference presented findings on how vitamin D levels, genetic factors, and lifestyle choices like smoking and yoga affect various health conditions and diseases.
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October 2014 The document concludes that diagnosing and managing plaque psoriasis, particularly in sensitive areas, is challenging and requires careful differentiation from similar skin conditions.
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January 2014 in “Elsevier eBooks” Melanocytes produce melanin; their defects cause vitiligo and hair graying, with treatments available for vitiligo.
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September 2013 in “Elsevier eBooks” Hair ages and thins due to factors like inflammation and stress, and treatments like antioxidants and hormones might improve hair health.
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January 2013 in “Springer eBooks” Cosmeceuticals may benefit skin health but need more research for efficacy and safety confirmation.
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February 2004 in “Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology” Hair loss improved with treatment and successful transplant.
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November 2002 in “Neurosurgery Clinics of North America” The article concludes that cranial reconstruction should aim for the best aesthetic result, using various techniques tailored to individual needs and conditions.
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September 2001 in “Dermatologic Therapy” Estheticians in dermatology improve patient satisfaction and loyalty with proper training and planning.
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March 1954 in “Archives of dermatology” Animal research has greatly advanced dermatology.
June 2026 in “Reports of Morphology” The study investigated the impact of a modified diet on skin changes in a rat model of stress-induced alopecia. Female Wistar rats were used to model stress alopecia, and a diet rich in natural antioxidants and nutrients was tested for its corrective effects. Rats on the modified diet showed significantly better skin conditions, with less epidermal atrophy and healthier hair follicles compared to those without dietary changes. The modified diet helped preserve the functional activity of hair follicles and reduced dystrophic changes in the skin, suggesting that dietary approaches can be effective in managing stress-induced alopecia.
May 2026 in “Iconic Research and Engineering Journals” This review highlights the benefits of polyherbal hair oils, which combine multiple medicinal plant extracts to promote hair growth and improve scalp health. Key plants such as Amla, Bhringraj, Neem, Hibiscus, and Fenugreek are noted for their antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and hair growth–stimulating properties. The review discusses how these formulations address hair disorders like alopecia, dandruff, premature greying, and hair thinning through various biological pathways. It concludes that polyherbal hair oils are a scientifically validated, cost-effective, and sustainable alternative to synthetic products, with potential for large-scale production and clinical use.
May 2026 in “Commagene Journal of Biology” Anti-aging peptides are promising in cosmeceuticals for improving skin appearance by targeting biological mechanisms of skin aging. They stimulate extracellular matrix protein synthesis, inhibit matrix-degrading enzymes, enhance skin barrier integrity, suppress inflammation, and modulate micro-muscle contractions. Despite their potential and generally favorable safety profiles, challenges such as peptide stability, purity, effective skin penetration, and limited standardized clinical data remain. Future advancements in delivery technologies and rigorous clinical research are necessary to overcome these barriers and enhance the effectiveness of peptide-based formulations.
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April 2026 in “Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy” Balancing testosterone may reduce COVID-19 severity.
April 2026 in “Research Square” COVID-19 can harm male fertility by reducing sperm stem cells and damaging testicular function.
April 2026 in “International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology” Alopecia can often be managed effectively with various treatments, but early diagnosis is crucial for preventing permanent hair loss.