21 citations
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November 1969 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology” A new staining method clearly shows nerves around eyebrow hair follicles.
April 2023 in “The journal of investigative dermatology/Journal of investigative dermatology” Activating mitophagy may help manage a key immune response involved in the hair loss condition alopecia areata.
12 citations
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July 2023 in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology” This case report discusses the use of Upadacitinib, a Janus kinase inhibitor, in a patient with concurrent Crohn's disease, atopic dermatitis, and alopecia areata. The patient experienced significant improvement in all three conditions following treatment with Upadacitinib. This suggests that Upadacitinib may be an effective treatment option for patients with multiple autoimmune conditions, including those affecting the skin and hair. The findings highlight the potential of targeting specific pathways involved in these diseases to achieve therapeutic benefits. Further studies are needed to confirm these results in larger populations.
8 citations
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May 2005 in “Australian veterinary journal” A Tibetan Terrier had recurring seasonal hair loss for three years.
February 2021 in “PDEAS International Journal of Research in Ayurved and Allied Sciences” Ayurvedic hair science needs more research to explore its potential benefits.
May 2025 in “International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews” The Unani System of Medicine offers treatments for managing diffuse hair loss caused by stress and nutritional deficiencies.
February 2022 in “Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge” The medicated hair oil controls dandruff and promotes hair growth.
16 citations
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December 2001 in “The Journal of Dermatology” A woman recovered from hair loss and skin eruptions after stopping a tuberculosis drug and using steroids.
October 2024 in “Revista Electronica de Veterinaria” Siddha medicine can effectively treat Alopecia areata, leading to significant hair regrowth.
1 citations
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January 2024 in “The Journal of Dermatology” Taxane-based chemotherapy causes more hair loss and skin changes in Asian breast cancer patients.