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120-150 / 1000+ resultsresearch Vaccines, adjuvants and autoimmunity
Vaccines are generally safe, but rare autoimmune reactions can occur, often influenced by genetics.
research Photobiomodulation therapy
Photobiomodulation therapy can reduce pain and inflammation and help heal tissues, but more research is needed to improve its effectiveness and safety.
research Autoimmune Skin Diseases in the Era of COVID-19: Pathophysiological Insights and Clinical Implications
COVID-19 can worsen autoimmune skin diseases and increase their occurrence.
research AUTOIMMUNE CICATRICIAL ALOPECIA AND THE ROLE OF TRICHOSCOPY IN ITS DIAGNOSIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Trichoscopy is essential for diagnosing and treating autoimmune cicatricial alopecia early.
research Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Injections of Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma into Facial Skin
PRP injections improved facial aesthetics in most women, but more research is needed.
research Parity-related variation in cortisol concentrations in hair during pregnancy and in the postpartum period: a prospective cohort study
First-time mothers had higher stress hormone levels in late pregnancy than mothers who had given birth before.
research Risks related to the use of finasteride (propecia) in pregnant women.
research Physiological dermatological changes during pregnancy: literature review
Pregnancy causes temporary skin changes that are usually harmless.
research Are the cosmetic products for skin care efficacious during and after pregnancy
Some skincare products can safely help with pregnancy-related skin changes.
research Changes in expression of the neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor gene in the medial amygdala of transgenic mice during pregnancy and after delivery
Pregnancy-related hormone changes affect Y1 receptor gene expression in mice.
research The Impact of Pregnancy Specific Distress on Hair Loss in Women in Their Third Trimester
Pregnancy-related stress may cause hair loss in women in their third trimester.
research Higher Prenatal Anxiety Predicts Lower Neonatal Hair Cortisol
Higher anxiety during pregnancy is linked to lower cortisol levels in newborns' hair.
research - Higher Prenatal Anxiety Predicts Lower Neonatal Hair Cortisol
Higher prenatal anxiety is linked to lower cortisol levels in newborns' hair.
research Human scalp hair: Modulation by various factors and hormones do estrogens inhibit or stimulate—A perplexing perspective
The effects of estrogen on human scalp hair growth are unclear and need more research.
research HAIR DIAMETER IN FEMALE BALDNESS
Women with thinning hair have thinner hair strands than women without hair loss.
research Plan of analysis for the study "Maternal Hair Cortisol Concentration Trajectories throughout Pregnancy and Adverse Childhood Experiences"
The study aims to see if maternal hair cortisol levels during pregnancy relate to adverse childhood experiences.
research The neurosteroid metabolite of progesterone, 3α‐OH‐dihydroprogesterone (3α‐OH‐DHP), is required for attenuated baroreflex mediated sympathoexcitation in pregnancy
3α‐OH‐DHP is essential for reducing nerve activity related to blood pressure control during pregnancy.
research Changes in the level of sex hormones with aging and their influence on the voice
Aging-related hormone changes affect voice quality, especially during puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause.
research Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Women with PCOS-related infertility can often conceive with treatments like clomiphene and metformin, but managing pregnancy complications is important.
research TRICHOPATHOPHOBIA.
Fear of hair-related issues causes significant mental distress, especially in high-stress women.
research Dermatologia e Procedimentos Estéticos Ed. XVIII
Peptides improve skin health and treatments for hair loss and pregnancy-related skin issues are evolving.
research Dermatologic diseases and pregnancy
Pregnancy can cause normal skin changes, including darkening of certain areas, nail changes, vascular changes, and breast changes like stretch marks.
research Physiological and biological skin changes in pregnancy
Pregnancy causes skin changes like darkening, hair thickening, nail changes, and increased risk of skin growths, most of which usually resolve after birth.
research Pregnancy and the skin.
Pregnancy can cause skin changes like pigmentation, stretch marks, and temporary hair loss, which often worry the expectant individual.
research Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Awareness Levels Regarding Skin Health, Sun Protection Habits, and Cosmetic Procedures Among Pregnant Women
Pregnant women need better awareness and education on sun protection and safe cosmetic use.
research Familial hypertriglyceridemia in pregnancy
HIV-positive pregnant women are more likely to experience severe bleeding, and a pregnant woman with familial hypertriglyceridemia had a successful early delivery with special care.
research Safety concerns of paternal drug exposure on fertility, pregnancy and offspring: An analysis based on the FDA adverse event reporting system
Paternal drug exposure can harm fertility, pregnancy outcomes, and offspring health, with specific drugs linked to various reproductive issues.
research Analysis of sequential hair segments reflects changes in the metabolome across the trimesters of pregnancy
Hair analysis can reveal metabolic changes and potential pregnancy complications.
research Abstract P1-12-19: A case report of successful hair preservation using scalp cooling with doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide during pregnancy
Scalp cooling can effectively prevent hair loss during chemotherapy in pregnancy.