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research Blue Screen – Blue Mood? Influence of background color and attractiveness of female stimulus persons on current mood in an online experiment (PANAS)
Attractive women slightly worsened mood, green backgrounds improved mood, and older people had better moods.
research To Feel Again: The Strength of a Support Community
Connecting with supportive communities is crucial for healthcare professionals to address their own health and well-being.
research Why Some Women Look Young for Their Age
Women look young for their age due to larger lips, less sun damage, and genes that prevent gray hair and wrinkles.
research Assessment of quality of life and self‐esteem in male patients with androgenetic alopecia before and after hair transplantation
Hair transplantation significantly improves quality of life and self-esteem in men with hair loss.
research 246 Development of an assessment tool for psychological health and help-seeking in alopecia areata patients in underserved communities
The document concludes that a new questionnaire to assess mental health in alopecia patients shows low rates of seeking mental health services and support groups.
research Identification and characterization of alopecia areata subgroups regarding quality of life impairment based on demographic, clinical, psychological, and social factors
Psychological therapies may improve quality of life for people with alopecia areata.
research Comparison of Body Image Perception and Depression in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and Non-PCOS Women
Women with PCOS are more likely to experience depression and have a negative body image compared to women without PCOS.
research Perceived Stigma Among Adults With Alopecia Areata in the United States
Alopecia areata causes significant stigma and emotional distress, with many affected individuals not receiving adequate support or treatment.
research Perfectionism and Body Dysmorphic Disorder Symptoms among Men Seeking and Not Seeking Hair Transplant
Men seeking hair transplants show higher perfectionism and body dysmorphic disorder symptoms.
research Parenting styles and psychological effects on children with alopecia areata: exploring family dynamics, anxiety, and depression
Children with alopecia areata often face neglectful parenting, leading to higher anxiety and depression.
research ABS0613 BRAIN FOG – A FREQUENT, WORRYING AND UNDER TREATED SYMPTOM OF LUPUS IN PATIENT EXPERIENCE
Brain fog in lupus is common, worrying, and often not treated properly.
research Assessment of Occipital Involvement Among a Large Population of Females with Pattern Hair Loss in Saudi Arabia
About one-third of Saudi women with female pattern hair loss also have thinning hair at the back of their head.
research Using artificial intelligence to analyze publicly available social media posts to understand patient perspectives toward specific treatments of alopecia areata
Patients generally feel positive about alopecia areata treatments, but emotions vary by treatment type.
research Evaluating The Perceptions of Non‑Surgical Aesthetic Clinic Visitors on the Use of a Chatbot for Beauty Advice: A Cross‑Sectional Study in Palestine
research The hidden burden of visibility: Social appearance anxiety in patients with alopecia areata – A comparative cross-sectional study
Alopecia Areata patients experience higher social appearance anxiety due to visible hair loss.
research Faculty Opinions recommendation of Female pattern hair loss, sebum excretion and the end-organ response to androgens.
research Knowledge and Attitude of Late Adolescent Girls regarding Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Many late adolescent girls lack knowledge and have negative attitudes about PCOS.
research Lifestyle Patterns of Patients with Alopecia and Factors Affecting their Willingness to Undergo Treatment: A Cross-Sectional Study Among Adults
People with hair loss have different lifestyles and various things influence whether they want treatment.
research Community Outreach for Hair Loss Education: A Pilot Feasibility Study
Educational events can improve understanding and encourage treatment for hair loss.
research A comparison of the manifestation of psychopathic traits between women with and without Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Women with and without PCOS show no significant differences in psychopathic traits.
research Correlation of adolescents' self-esteem and self-worth with their delinquent behaviour
Low self-esteem and self-worth in teens increase the risk of delinquent behavior.
research TECHNOLOGY AS AN EXTENSION OF MAN: THE LIMITS OF THE POSSIBLE AND NEW PARADIGMS
Technology enhances human design thinking, creating new possibilities.
research Degree of Alignment Between Japanese Patients and Physicians on Alopecia Areata Disease Severity and Treatment Satisfaction: A Real-World Survey
Japanese patients and physicians often disagree on the severity of Alopecia Areata and treatment satisfaction, needing better communication and treatments.
research Imparting "the power of surgical thinking".
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research A CONTRIBUIÇÃO DA NEUROPSICOPEDAGOGIA NA EDUCAÇÃO
Neuropsychopedagogy positively impacts education quality.
research Spiritual well-being and quality of life among newly diagnosed Palestinian women with breast cancer: a prospective study
Spiritual well-being improves quality of life for Palestinian women with breast cancer.
research 85: Development and Pilot Test of a Traction Alopecia Prevention Curriculum on Knowledge, Concern, and Hair Care Practices in Middle School Students
The program increased awareness of traction alopecia but didn't significantly change hairstyling habits.
research 592 Characterization of lichen planopilaris in men: A retrospective analysis
Lichen planopilaris in men often affects the scalp, eyebrows, arms, legs, and beard, with many having family members with hair loss.
research Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation—Identifying Constructs for Increasing Physical Activity Behaviours in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Boosting motivation can increase physical activity in women with PCOS.