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research Androgenetic Alopecia: Stress of Discovery
Hair loss discovery causes stress; talking to dermatologists helps.
research SMART Pharmacists Serving the New Needs of the Post-COVID Patients, Leaving No-One Behind
Pharmacist-led care significantly improved post-COVID symptoms.
research Plastic and reconstructive surgery - do our undergraduate medical students have adequate awareness about it? Can we do something to improve their exposure, knowledge and interest in it?
Medical students lack awareness of plastic surgery's full scope, and more education is needed.
research Pre-pregnancy BMI as a Risk Factor: Associations with Maternal Hair Cortisol and Child Psychopathology at Age Two
Higher pre-pregnancy BMI is linked to more stress in mothers and more behavioral problems in two-year-old children.
research Prevalence of Psoriasis and Perceived Association with Hormone Therapy in Transgender Adults
Psoriasis rates in transgender people are similar to the general population, but hormone therapy might affect it.
research Evaluation of Prevalence of PCOS and Associated Depression, Nutrition, and Family History: A Questionnaire-based Assessment.
Many young women have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), which is often linked with irregular periods, depression, low self-esteem, and insomnia. Lifestyle and diet changes, along with regular counseling, can help manage these symptoms.
research Acne Protection: Measures & Miseries
Acne can be managed with various treatments and requires psychological support due to its emotional impact.
research Environmental Psychodermatology: Stress, Environment and Skin
Environmental stressors like UV radiation, pollution, and extreme temperatures can damage skin and lead to diseases and aging.
research New colour accessibility policy for The Society’s journals
The Society's journals now have a policy to make colors in their content accessible to people with color blindness.
research A Review of the Most Common Dermatologic Conditions and their Debilitating Psychosocial Impacts
Common skin conditions can greatly affect a person's mental health and social life.
research Frequency of depression and anxiety in infertile women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome referring to Ardabil infertility center
Depression is more common in infertile women with PCOS than those without.
research Evaluation of Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Androgenetic Alopecia in Shanghai: A Cross-Sectional Study
Androgenetic alopecia significantly affects mental health and quality of life, highlighting the need for psychiatric evaluations.
research Pubertät
The document concludes that pediatricians play a vital role in supporting adolescents through puberty and should enhance their competence in this area.
research Specialists are not qualified enough to recognize and define dermatologic diseases.
Specialists often can't accurately diagnose skin diseases.
research Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Alopecia Areata in Eskisehir, Turkey
Patients with Alopecia Areata often have higher anxiety and depression.
research Stress and reproductive hormones reflect inter-specific social and nutritional conditions mediated by resource availability in a bear-salmon system
Grizzly and black bears have different stress and hormone responses to salmon availability, influenced by nutrition and social competition.
research Sleep disorders and psychological comorbidities in women with polycystic ovary syndrome – a cross-sectional study
Women with PCOS often have sleep and mental health issues, especially if overweight or insulin resistant.
research The risk of psychiatric disorders in finasteride users with benign prostatic hyperplasia and androgenetic alopecia: A population‐based case–control study
Finasteride users have a very low risk of mental health issues, but those with hair loss may have slightly higher anxiety and depression.
research Illness Perception, Emotional Distress, and Obsessive–Compulsive Symptomatology in Patients with Alopecia Areata: A Mediation Study
Negative illness perceptions increase emotional distress, worsening OCD symptoms in alopecia areata patients.
research Will it ever grow back? The psychosocial impacts of alopecia
Alopecia, a hair loss issue, needs both medical and psychological treatments due to the limited effectiveness of drugs alone.
research SCIENTISTS AND METHODS OF USING MODERN TECHNOLOGIES
research The role of fear of intimacy and loneliness in predicting of academic enthusiasm in medical science students: a cross-sectional study from the Iran
Loneliness reduces academic enthusiasm in students.
research Immunoregulatory mechanisms and stress hormones in psoriasis (part 1)
Stress hormones like cortisol may trigger psoriasis flare-ups.
research Mitigating Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Secondary to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Ameliorating Sexual Function and Psychological Well-Being in Older Men
Improving prostate and urinary health can enhance sexual function and mental well-being in older men.
research P-421 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN STRESS-RELATED HORMONE LEVELS IN HAIR AND SUBJECTIVE MENTAL HEALTH IN JAPANESE WORKERS
Higher cortisol levels are linked to poor coping, while higher DHEA levels are linked to job confidence.
research 48853 The AI Doctor will see you now: Can ChatGPT-4 be used to safely counsel patients with allergic contact dermatitis?
ChatGPT-4 can help with allergic contact dermatitis but shouldn't replace expert doctors.
research Plan of analysis for the study "Maternal Hair Cortisol Concentration Trajectories throughout Pregnancy and Adverse Childhood Experiences"
research Australian dermatologists' prescribing behaviours for male androgenetic alopecia
Australian dermatologists are updating their prescriptions for male pattern baldness.
research Patient characteristics associated with symptoms of anxiety, depression, and reduced body appreciation in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
Women with PCOS often face anxiety, depression, and low body appreciation, especially if they have alopecia, obesity, or a history of mental health issues.