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November 2025 in “Nutrition Journal” Probiotic supplements may help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in women with PCOS.
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December 2024 in “Clinical Endocrinology” PCOS symptoms can improve with specific treatments for pituitary adenomas.
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October 2018 in “Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences” Endometriosis causes abdominal-pelvic pain, and while surgery and treatments help, pain often persists.
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August 2025 in “International Journal of Molecular Sciences” Nutraceutical insulin-sensitizing agents may help treat skin conditions like psoriasis and acne.
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January 2025 in “Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety” Antituberculosis drugs can cause severe skin reactions, requiring careful diagnosis and treatment.
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May 2020 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology” Women with hair loss should be checked for PCOS, as it's often related and early diagnosis can help with treatment.
April 2026 in “Applied Materials Today” The study introduces a pH-responsive polymeric wound dressing, Res@P(VI-co-MAAc), designed for chronic wounds, particularly in diabetic patients. This dressing utilizes the alkaline pH of chronic wounds to trigger swelling, enabling visual monitoring and on-demand drug release. The polymer's carboxyl groups deprotonate under alkaline conditions, enhancing hydrophilicity and electrostatic repulsion, which drives swelling and drug release. In a diabetic mouse model, the dressing achieved a 94.88% wound healing rate by day 14, promoting hair follicle regeneration and tissue formation. This innovative dressing offers a smart strategy for wound diagnosis and therapeutic intervention.
February 2026 in “International Journal of Molecular Sciences” New biological pathways and potential treatment targets for male pattern baldness were identified.
February 2026 in “Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins” Modifying gut bacteria with pro- and postbiotics may help treat hair loss.
January 2026 in “Behavioral Sciences” Negative illness perceptions increase emotional distress, worsening OCD symptoms in alopecia areata patients.