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      Hair and Scalp Variation Related to Gender

      research Hair and Scalp Variation Related to Gender

      January 2018 in “Springer eBooks”
      Gender affects hair and scalp characteristics, with differences in hormone responses, graying patterns, and trace metals.
      Gonads

      research Gonads

      November 2013 in “John Wiley & Sons, Ltd eBooks”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis of male and female gonadal disorders is crucial for effective treatment and better patient outcomes.
      Transsexualism

      research Transsexualism

      January 2012 in “S. Karger AG eBooks”
      The document concludes that transsexual individuals often experience improved quality of life after transitioning, despite higher risks of psychiatric issues and mortality.
      Regulation of the Human Hair Cycle

      research Regulation of the human hair cycle

      2 citations , May 2001 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      The conclusion is that effectively treating hair disorders is difficult due to the complex factors affecting hair growth and more research is needed to improve treatments.
      Endocrinology of Transgender Medicine

      research Endocrinology of Transgender Medicine

      166 citations , October 2018 in “Endocrine Reviews”
      Hormone treatments for transgender individuals generally improve mental health and physical transition, with some health risks that require medical supervision.
      Gender Differences in Skin: A Review of the Literature

      research Gender differences in skin: A review of the literature

      152 citations , December 2007 in “Gender Medicine”
      Male and female skin differ due to hormones, affecting conditions like hair loss, acne, and skin cancer, and suggesting a need for gender-specific treatments.
      Androgenetic Alopecia and Microinflammation

      research Androgenetic alopecia and microinflammation

      131 citations , August 2000 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Inflammation may be linked to hair loss, and targeting specific enzymes could help treat it.
      Treatment of Hirsutism with the Pure Antiandrogen Flutamide

      research Treatment of hirsutism with the pure antiandrogen flutamide

      130 citations , September 1990 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology”
      Flutamide effectively reduced excessive hair growth and improved related symptoms in hirsutism patients without significant side effects.
      Acne: Hormonal Concepts and Therapy

      research Acne: Hormonal concepts and therapy

      118 citations , September 2004 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Hormones, especially androgens, play a big role in acne, but most acne sufferers don't have a hormone disorder. Hormonal treatments, including birth control pills, can be very effective for women whose acne doesn't improve with regular treatments.
      Acne and Systemic Disease

      research Acne and Systemic Disease

      76 citations , November 2009 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      Hormones, especially androgens, play a key role in acne, which can be a symptom of systemic diseases like PCOS and may require targeted treatment.
      Red Ginseng Monograph

      research Red ginseng monograph

      67 citations , May 2018 in “Journal of Ginseng Research”
      Red ginseng may improve immunity, fatigue, memory, blood circulation, and menopausal symptoms, and is generally safe to consume.
      Mitoxantrone

      research Mitoxantrone

      60 citations , June 1997 in “Drugs & Aging”
      Mitoxantrone with a corticosteroid helps manage symptoms for some advanced prostate cancer patients but doesn't extend life.
      Hirsutism and the Variable Response of the Pilosebaceous Unit to Androgens

      research Hirsutism and the Variable Response of the Pilosebaceous Unit to Androgen

      56 citations , August 2005 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings”
      Different women's hair and skin glands respond to hormones in varied ways, which can cause unwanted hair growth even with normal hormone levels, and more research is needed to treat this effectively.
      Wnt Signaling: The Good and the Bad

      research Wnt signaling: the good and the bad

      48 citations , July 2008 in “Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica”
      Wnt signaling is important for development and cell regulation but can cause diseases like cancer when not working properly.
      Androgens and Antiandrogens: Impact on Women's Health and Hormone Replacement Therapy

      research Androgens and Antiandrogens

      41 citations , November 2003 in “Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences”
      Male hormones, or androgens, affect women's health in areas like mood and bone density, and hormone replacement therapy using antiandrogenic progestogens can improve mood disorders and alertness in menopausal women.
      Hair Problems in Women: A 1997 Study on Prevalence, Psychological Impact, and Treatment Approaches

      research Hair problems in women

      37 citations , January 1997 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Hair problems are common and distressing for women, but increasing knowledge of treatments offers hope.
      Is Hormonal Treatment Still an Option in Acne Today?

      research Is hormonal treatment still an option in acne today?

      31 citations , June 2015 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Hormonal treatments are effective as a second-line option for moderate-to-severe acne in females, but should be used with caution due to health risks.
      The Basic Science of Hair Biology

      research The Basic Science of Hair Biology

      29 citations , September 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Hair disorders are caused by a complex mix of biology, genetics, hormones, and environmental factors, affecting hair growth and leading to conditions like alopecia.
      Women's Midlife Health: Reframing Menopause

      research Women's midlife health Reframing menopause

      29 citations , May 1998 in “Bulletin of the American College of Nurse-Midwifery”
      The document concludes that menopause should be seen as a natural part of aging and managed with personalized care and informed choices.