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research Relative Efficacy of Conventional Monotherapies and Select Nonconventional, Over‐the‐Counter Products for Male Androgenetic Alopecia: A Network Meta‐Analysis Study
Conventional treatments like dutasteride and minoxidil are effective for male hair loss, with some alternative treatments also showing promise.
research Exosomal microRNA-Based therapies for skin diseases
miRNA-based therapies show promise for treating skin diseases, including hair loss, in animals.
research Essential Oils and Their Individual Components in Cosmetic Products
Essential oils in cosmetics offer benefits but require careful formulation for safety and effectiveness.
research Characterization and Management of Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitor-Related Adverse Events in Patients With Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma
Understanding and managing side effects of hedgehog pathway inhibitors can improve treatment for advanced basal cell carcinoma.
research Advances in Chitosan-Based Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
Chitosan, a natural substance, can be used to create tiny particles that effectively deliver various types of drugs, but more work is needed to improve stability and control of drug release.
research In vitro and in vivo study of dye diffusion into the human skin and hair follicles
Dyes can penetrate human skin and hair follicles up to 1.2 mm deep and the sebaceous gland can store dye; Indocyanine Green lotion was made for safe dyeing and monitoring.
research Ethnodermatological use of medicinal plants in India: From ayurvedic formulations to clinical perspectives – A review
Indian herbal medicine shows promise for treating skin diseases but needs more research to prove effectiveness.
research Demodicosis in Different Age Groups and Alternative Treatment Options—A Review
Demodex mites are common in adults and elderly, emerging in children, and require careful diagnosis and treatment.
research State of the Science Burn Research: Burns in the Elderly
Burn care for the elderly needs improvement, with more research and specific guidelines required.