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research Lifestyle changes and Nutrition in Polycystic Ovarian Disorder: A Holistic Review
Lifestyle changes like a healthy diet, exercise, and proper sleep can help manage PCOD.
research Feeding the skin: The emerging role of nutritional intervention in dermatological disorders
Nutrition plays a key role in managing skin disorders, with specific dietary changes helping improve conditions like acne, dermatitis, psoriasis, alopecia, and skin cancer.
research Skin signs of nutritional disorders.
Malnutrition causes skin changes due to nutrient deficiencies.
research Keyora Integrated Nutritional Modulation of the Redox–NO–Androgen Axis in Male Endocrine, Reproductive, and Metabolic Disorders
Nutritional interventions can help restore balance in male health by targeting oxidative stress and hormonal issues.
research Role of nutritional supplements in selected dermatological disorders: A review
Some diets and supplements might help with skin disorders, but their effectiveness varies and more research is needed.
research Nutritional Pharmacology and Mechanistic Insights of Saw Palmetto in Male Endocrine and Prostatic Disorders
Saw Palmetto, especially with Lycopene, L-Arginine, and Astaxanthin, improves male health by balancing hormones and boosting energy.
research Nutritional Pharmacology and Mechanistic Insights of Saw Palmetto in Male Endocrine and Prostatic Disorders
Saw Palmetto, combined with Lycopene, L-Arginine, and Astaxanthin, improves male health by balancing hormones, reducing inflammation, and enhancing hair and urinary health without side effects.
research Integrative Nutritional Mechanisms of Keyora Lycopene 23 in 1 Man's Multi-Vitamin in Erectile Dysfunction, Male Infertility, Prostatic Disorders, and Metabolic Dysregulation
Keyora Lycopene 23 in 1 Man's Multi-Vitamin improves male reproductive health and metabolism.
research Integrative Nutritional Mechanisms of Keyora Lycopene 23 in 1 Man's Multi-Vitamin in Erectile Dysfunction, Male Infertility, Prostatic Disorders, and Metabolic Dysregulation
Keyora Lycopene 23 in 1 multi-vitamin improves men's reproductive and metabolic health.
research Nutrition and hair
Certain groups may need vitamin supplements to improve hair health and prevent other health problems.
research Oral Manifestations of Hematologic and Nutritional Diseases
Recognizing oral symptoms can help diagnose and treat blood and nutritional diseases early.
research Cutaneous manifestations of endocrine-metabolic disease and nutritional deficiency in the elderly
Skin problems in older people can indicate hormonal diseases, nutritional deficiencies, or conditions like diabetes, menopause, and HIV.
research Cutaneous Signs of Malnutrition Secondary to Eating Disorders
Eating disorders can cause skin problems, which may help with early diagnosis and treatment.
research A cross-specialty expert opinion on the management of hair loss in gynaecological and endocrinological disorders in Indian patients
A multidisciplinary approach is crucial for effectively managing hair loss linked to endocrine and gynecological disorders.
research Hair Disorders
Understanding normal hair growth and loss in children is key to diagnosing and treating hair disorders.
research General Characteristics of Hair in Eating Disorders
Eating disorders can cause various hair problems, and while hair loss in these disorders is linked to metabolic syndrome, treatment focuses on specific medications and lifestyle changes for the syndrome.
research Biotin beware: Perils of biotin supplementation: Response to: “The epidemiology, impact, and diagnosis of micronutrient nutritional dermatoses. Part 2: B-complex vitamins”
Taking biotin supplements can be risky and often lacks evidence of effectiveness for skin, hair, and nail issues.
research Female Adolescent Hair Disorders
Quick treatment of hair disorders in teenage girls is important because of the emotional effects.
research A Clinico-Epidemiological Study on Hair Disorders in Patients in a Tertiary Care Centre, Chennai
Androgenetic alopecia is the most common hair disorder, affecting more males, while telogen effluvium is more common in females, with stress and nutrition as key factors.
research Cosmetopoeia of African Plants in Hair Treatment and Care: Topical Nutrition and the Antidiabetic Connection?
African plants can treat hair issues and may help with diabetes.
research Healing hair naturally: A focus on herbal treatment for hair disorders
Herbal treatments like Aloe vera, Bhringraj, Neem, Tea tree oil, Amla, and Hibiscus are promising for safer, effective hair care.
research The Role of Sebaceous Gland Activity and Scalp Microfloral Metabolism in the Etiology of Seborrheic Dermatitis and Dandruff
Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis are caused by yeast feeding on scalp oils, leading to irritation and flaking.
research Madarosis: A marker of many Maladies
Losing eyelashes or eyebrows can be a sign of many different health problems and needs a careful approach to treat effectively.
research Systemic causes of hair loss
The article concludes that correctly diagnosing systemic causes of hair loss requires a detailed clinical evaluation and a systematic diagnostic approach.
research Retinoids Putting the “A” in Alopecia
Vitamin A may influence hair loss conditions like alopecia, but more research is needed to understand how.
research Hair loss in children.
Children's hair loss can be caused by many factors, including autoimmune diseases, emotional stress, genetics, and infections, with treatment and prognosis varying.
research Diffuse hair loss in women.
Many women's hair loss is due to health issues, medication, nutrition, or stress.
research Hair in health and disease: an introduction
Hair health depends on various factors and hair loss can significantly affect a person's well-being; understanding hair biology is key for creating effective hair care treatments.
research The cat with alopecia
Cats lose fur due to various reasons, including allergies, infections, genetics, hormones, diet, cancer, stress, and some conditions are treatable while others are not.