Search
for

    Sort by

    Research

    120-150 / 543 results
      Female Androgenetic Alopecia: An Update

      research Female androgenetic alopecia: An update

      12 citations , May 1995 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      Hair loss in women can be slowed with treatment, but more research needed for better solutions.
      Menopause

      research Menopause

      3 citations , January 2007 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The document concludes that individualized treatment and lifestyle changes are important for managing menopause symptoms and health risks.
      Tackling Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research Tackling polycystic ovary syndrome

      1 citations , January 2001 in “Drug and therapeutics bulletin”
      The document concludes that management strategies for PCOS are important due to its common occurrence and associated health risks.
      A National Ethics Committee: Findings on Health Issues and Recommendations

      research A national ethics committee

      March 1989 in “The BMJ”
      Taking calcium may help elderly with osteoporosis, birth control with levonorgestrel doesn't increase heart attack risk, Salmonella can cause arthritis, a national ethics committee is recommended, and sulfasalazine might help with a hair loss condition.
      Antiandrogens and Androgen Inhibitors in Dermatologic Treatments

      research Antiandrogens and Androgen Inhibitors

      November 2020 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Antiandrogens and androgen inhibitors like spironolactone, finasteride, and dutasteride can treat hair loss and skin conditions, but they have risks and side effects, including potential harm to pregnant women and risks of cancer and heart issues. Herbal remedies also have antiandrogenic effects but lack safety validation.
      Obstetric Dermatology

      research Obstetric Dermatology

      January 2009 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that managing skin conditions during pregnancy is important and requires specialized care.
      Hypertension And Reproduction

      research Hypertension and Reproduction

      38 citations , March 2020 in “Current Hypertension Reports”
      Reproductive factors can increase hypertension risk and affect cardiovascular health.
      Women's Health Care During the Perimenopause

      research Women’s Health Care During the Perimenopause

      17 citations , November 2000 in “Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association”
      The document concludes that low-dose oral contraceptives and hormonal therapies can manage perimenopause symptoms and reduce some health risks, but lifestyle changes and disease screening are also important.
      Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review

      research Polycystic ovary syndrome

      9 citations , July 2009 in “Journal Of Endocrinology, Metabolism And Diabetes Of South Africa”
      The document concludes that managing PCOS involves treating symptoms and reducing long-term metabolic risks, with lifestyle changes being important.
      Diseases of the Hair and Scalp

      research Diseases of the hair and scalp

      January 1983 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The book is a valuable resource for understanding hair and scalp problems but could be updated with more information on certain conditions.
      Comprehensive Overview of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research Polycystic ovary syndrome

      883 citations , August 2016 in “Nature Reviews Disease Primers”
      Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common condition in women that can cause metabolic, reproductive, and psychological issues, and requires lifestyle changes and medication for management.
      Sexual Hormones in Human Skin

      research Sexual Hormones in Human Skin

      305 citations , February 2007 in “Hormone and metabolic research”
      Human skin makes sexual hormones that affect hair growth, skin health, and healing; too much can cause acne and hair loss, while treatments can manage these conditions.

      research Management of Hirsutism

      55 citations , March 2000 in “American journal of clinical dermatology”
      Antiandrogens, particularly flutamide and CPA, are most effective for treating hirsutism, with long-term use needed for best results.
      Diagnostic Criteria for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

      research Diagnostic Criteria for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

      45 citations , January 2006 in “Endocrine journal”
      To diagnose Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, two out of three signs—irregular periods, high male hormone levels, or cysts on the ovaries—are needed.
      Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      research Current evaluation of amenorrhea

      38 citations , October 2006 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      The document concludes that identifying the cause of amenorrhea is crucial for proper treatment.
      Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      research Current evaluation of amenorrhea

      30 citations , July 2004 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      Amenorrhea is when a woman doesn't have periods, with primary amenorrhea starting by age 15 or within five years of breast development, and secondary amenorrhea when periods stop for three months. It affects 3-4% of women not pregnant, breastfeeding, or in menopause, mainly due to polycystic ovary syndrome, hypothalamic amenorrhea, hyperprolactinemia, and ovarian failure.
      Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      research Current evaluation of amenorrhea

      21 citations , September 2004 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      Amenorrhea, or the absence of periods, should be evaluated by age 15 or within five years of early breast development, and is most commonly caused by conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome and hypothalamic amenorrhea.
      Hirsutism

      research Hirsutism

      12 citations , May 2005 in “Current obstetrics and gynaecology/Current obstetrics & gynaecology”
      Hirsutism is too much hair growth in women like the pattern in men, often caused by high male hormones, and can be treated with hormone control and hair removal methods.
      Hirsuties

      research Hirsuties

      9 citations , March 2001 in “Clinics in dermatology”
      Hirsutism in women is often due to hormone sensitivity and has significant psychological effects.