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July 2023 in “Plant Disease” Some maize lines resist stalk rot better due to specific genes and enzyme activities.
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March 2025 in “Molecular Medicine Reports” Exosomes show promise in treating acute kidney injury by protecting and repairing kidney cells.
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December 2023 in “Life” PRP helps skin heal, possibly through special cells called telocytes.
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September 2023 in “Journal of Education Health and Sport” Anabolic-androgenic steroids are dangerous and educating people about their risks is essential.
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April 2018 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology” Fzd2 is important for skin and hair development through various signaling ways.
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January 2018 Sphingosine 1-phosphate and its receptor S1PR3 are key in controlling mechanical pain.
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January 2001 in “PubMed” Mechanoreceptors convert physical touch into electrical signals through specialized nerve structures.
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January 2025 in “BIO Integration” Combining ultrasound and microneedles improves drug delivery through the skin.
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September 2021 in “Physiology News” Understanding how different body systems interact can improve how we prevent or treat frailty in aging.
April 2026 in “Open MIND” A self-reported case study of a 35-year-old male with Post-Finasteride Syndrome (PFS) suggests that microbes in the small intestine may sustain PFS. Despite normal standard blood tests and a negative hydrogen and methane breath test, a hydrogen sulphide (H2S) breath test was strongly positive. The patient responded well to H. pylori triple therapy, indicating a mechanism beyond stomach acid suppression. Stool analysis revealed high levels of Ruminococcus gnavus and beta-glucuronidase, suggesting a dual-population of fermenting and H2S-producing bacteria in the small intestine. This microbial activity may disrupt hormone excretion and inhibit mitochondrial function, contributing to PFS symptoms. The report recommends further studies with a larger sample of PFS patients.
April 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” A self-reported case study of a 35-year-old male with Post-Finasteride Syndrome (PFS) suggests that microbes in the small intestine may sustain PFS. Despite normal standard blood tests and a negative hydrogen and methane breath test, a hydrogen sulphide (H2S) breath test was strongly positive. The patient responded well to H. pylori triple therapy, indicating a mechanism beyond stomach acid suppression. Stool analysis revealed high levels of Ruminococcus gnavus and beta-glucuronidase, suggesting a dual-population of fermenting and H2S-producing bacteria in the small intestine. This microbial activity may disrupt hormone excretion and inhibit mitochondrial function, contributing to PFS symptoms. The report recommends further studies with a larger sample of PFS patients.
March 2026 in “Frontiers in Immunology” Regulatory T cells help heal skin wounds by reducing inflammation and promoting tissue repair.
March 2026 in “International Journal of Dermatology” Changes in scalp microbes may contribute to hair loss, suggesting new treatment options.
March 2026 in “Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology” Photobiomodulation may help reduce pain and inflammation in knee osteoarthritis, but its long-term benefits are unclear.
February 2026 in “Frontiers in Immunology” Skin diseases like acne and psoriasis are linked to stress, gut health, and inflammation, with new treatments focusing on gut and mind-body approaches.
February 2026 in “International Journal of Clinical Dermatology” Certain probiotics can help improve skin conditions like atopic dermatitis, but more research is needed.
February 2026 in “Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology” Silicone oil viscosity affects hair curling and damage during treatments.
January 2026 in “Biomedicines” Dysregulated lipid metabolism may play a role in male pattern baldness.
December 2025 in “International Journal of Molecular Sciences” Opophytum forskahlii seed oil may help with anti-aging and hair growth.
November 2025 in “Nature Communications” Hair growth may involve a pulling force from the outer root sheath.
November 2025 in “Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology” The study maps goat hair follicle cells, revealing key genes and pathways involved in hair growth and cell death.
Azelaic acid helps with skin pigmentation issues, but its full effects are not completely understood.
September 2025 in “Current Issues in Molecular Biology” IGF-1 can help regrow hair and may be a promising treatment for hair loss.
August 2025 in “Skin Appendage Disorders” Low-dose oral minoxidil might help with hair loss during chemotherapy, but more research is needed.
August 2025 in “Biomacromolecules” The hydrogel dressing improves wound healing, offers long-lasting antibacterial effects, and enhances patient comfort.
August 2025 in “International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research” Vitamin B complex improves plastic and cosmetic surgery outcomes by enhancing tissue repair and reducing inflammation.
August 2025 in “Aesthetic Plastic Surgery” Collaboration and innovation are key to developing effective, safe hair loss treatments.
Blocking CXCR4 may help treat hidradenitis suppurativa.
Combining PRP and microneedling effectively improves hair growth and patient satisfaction for hair loss.