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research Women's Dermatologic Diseases, Health Care Delivery, and Socioeconomic Barriers
The conclusion is that dermatologists can improve women's skin health but must overcome cultural and economic barriers to do so.
research Hidradenitis suppurativa and associated factors: Still unsolved problems
The study suggests smoking is common in HS patients but its role is unclear, and more research is needed to understand HS causes.
research Understanding dermatological health challenges in rural communities - An epidemiological study
Non-infectious skin issues like eczema are common in rural areas, especially in men aged 40-60.
research A STUDY OF CLINICAL PARAMETERS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME
Evaluating various physical and health factors helps diagnose polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
research Epidemiology and Disease Burden of Androgenetic Alopecia in Chinese Adolescents: a Population-based Study (Preprint)
Androgenetic alopecia is more common in male Chinese adolescents and linked to rosacea, but doesn't affect quality of life.
research Gender differences in tumor and patient characteristics in those undergoing Mohs surgery.
Men are more likely to have larger basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas, while women have more superficial basal cell carcinomas and tumors on their legs and central face.
research Associations between sun sensitive pigmentary genes and serum prostate specific antigen levels
Men with less sun-sensitive skin have lower PSA levels, while men with more sun-sensitive skin have higher PSA levels.
research Prevalence of the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Unselected Black and White Women of the Southeastern United States: A Prospective Study
PCOS affects about 4% of women in the southeastern U.S. equally across Black and White populations.
research No Association between Patient Demographics and Adverse Effects of Low-Dose Oral Minoxidil in a Retrospective Cohort study of Nonscarring Alopecia Patients
Low-dose oral minoxidil is safe for hair loss, with no link between side effects and patient demographics.
research Rare and common genetic determinants of metabolic individuality and their effects on human health
Genetic variations greatly affect individual metabolism and can impact health and disease risk.
research Prevalence of the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Unselected Black and White Women of the Southeastern United States: A Prospective Study1
PCOS affects a similar percentage of Black and White women in the Southeastern United States.
research COVID-19 clinical outcomes and nationality: results from a Nationwide registry in Kuwait
Non-Kuwaiti COVID-19 patients had worse health outcomes than Kuwaitis, likely due to poorer socioeconomic conditions.
research Ageing, Sex, Obesity, Smoking and COVID-19—Truths, Myths and Speculations
Old age, male sex, smoking, and obesity may affect COVID-19 severity, but more research is needed.
research COVID-19: Understanding Inter-Individual Variability and Implications for Precision Medicine
The conclusion is that individual differences in COVID-19 severity are influenced by factors like age, sex, race, and genetics, which are important for personalized medicine.
research 2022 Update on Prostate Cancer Epidemiology and Risk Factors—A Systematic Review
Prostate cancer is common, but risk can be reduced by avoiding smoking, unhealthy diet, inactivity, certain medications, and risky jobs.
research Síndrome de ovario poliquístico: la distancia anogenital como marcador del entorno androgénico prenatal y revisión y comparación de los criterios diagnósticos
Longer anogenital distance may indicate a higher chance of having polycystic ovary syndrome, and measuring this distance along with hormone levels could improve diagnosis.
research Association study reveals a susceptibility locus with male pattern baldness in the Han Chinese population
A specific genetic marker is linked to male pattern baldness in Han Chinese men.
research Policistisko olnīcu sindroms pusaudzēm – starppaaudžu, ģenētiskie, dzīves kvalitātes un negausīgas ēšanas aspekti. Promocijas darbs
Adolescents with PCOS have lower quality of life due to diagnosis, binge eating, and body image concerns.
research Genotypes of Single-nucleotide polymorphisms on DENND1A in an association with polycystic ovary syndrome among Saudi Arabian females
SNP rs2479106 in the DENND1A gene may increase PCOS risk in Saudi Arabian females.
research Investigation of Patients’ Motivation for Cosmetic Surgery in a Nationwide Cosmetic Surgery Group
Social media, especially Instagram and TikTok, strongly influences people's motivation for cosmetic surgery in Japan.
research Longitudinal Assessment of the Prevalence of Actinic Keratosis and Extensive Risk Factor Evaluation: An Update from the Rotterdam Study
Actinic keratosis is more common in older men with certain genetic traits, but smoking seems to reduce its odds.
research Highlights of This Issue
SLCO genes may predict prostate cancer mortality risk, and lifestyle changes improve health in advanced prostate cancer.
research Dermoscopy findings of alopecia areata in an African-American patient
Skin color may change how alopecia areata looks under a dermoscope.
research The High Prevalence of Skin Diseases in Adults Aged 70 and Older
Most adults over 70 have skin diseases needing treatment, with men more affected than women.
research National trends in gender and ethnicity in dermatology training: 2006 to 2018
Female representation in dermatology is stable, but minority representation is low and needs improvement.
research Social Perception of Male Faces. Individuals, Clusters, Dimensions
Hair loss affects attractiveness but can suggest intelligence, and face perception is complex, involving factors like age and smile.
research Estimation of biological heart age using cardiovascular magnetic resonance radiomics
Obesity and lifestyle strongly affect heart aging.
research LB1682 Association of inflammatory and pigmentary disorders with alcohol use disorder and psychiatric illness
People with certain skin disorders are more likely to have alcohol problems, especially if they also have mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
research Facial Skin Aging: a multidimensional phenotype
Facial skin aging is influenced by wrinkles, spots, genetics, and environment.