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June 2023 in “Curēus” PCOS affects nearly 25% of female medical and dental students, impacting their academic and social lives.
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September 2024 in “Skin Research and Technology” Interest in Acanthosis nigricans research is growing, highlighting key focus areas and influential work.
November 2025 in “IntechOpen eBooks” PCOS causes sexual dysfunction, needing comprehensive treatment.
January 2019 in “OpenBU/Boston University Institutional Repository (Boston University)” Women with PCOS often show signs of excess androgens like hirsutism, acne, and alopecia, with variations across ethnic groups.
September 1997 in “JEADV. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology/Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology” Psychological factors play a significant role in developing alopecia areata.
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October 2024 in “JAMA Network Open” PCOS is common among Indian women, often with metabolic issues, needing better management strategies.
May 2026 in “Indian Dermatology Online Journal” The document discusses the prevalence of misleading clinical photography in dermatology, particularly in before-and-after images used for marketing and social media. It highlights how photographic conditions, such as lighting, camera angles, and subtle changes in expression, can create biased perceptions of treatment results. The study emphasizes the need for both physicians and patients to critically assess these images, using guidelines like "LAMPS" (Lighting, Angles, Make-up, Position, and Shadowing) to identify potential biases. The article calls for increased awareness and education to prevent unrealistic expectations and dissatisfaction among patients.
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November 2022 in “World Family Medicine Journal /Middle East Journal of Family Medicine” People in Jeddah know about Vitamin D and its sources but are unclear on how much they need daily, and while many women take supplements, attitudes towards increasing Vitamin D levels vary.
January 2026 in “Behavioral Sciences” Negative illness perceptions increase emotional distress, worsening OCD symptoms in alopecia areata patients.
April 2017 in “Our Dermatology Online” Using cosmetics made elderly people feel more comfortable and attractive.