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research BIPHENOTYPIC LEUKAEMIA
Acute leukemias with the Philadelphia chromosome may be biphenotypic, and identifying this is important for proper treatment.
research Clinical Assessment of Alopecia Areata Severity and Validating the Patient Experience: A Vodcast
Clinicians should use evidence-based tools and consider mental health when assessing alopecia areata to guide treatment.
research The impact of stress on quality of life in female infertility patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
Stress greatly reduces the quality of life in women with PCOS-related infertility.
research Vitamin D: A Bridging Element for Wellness; A Case Study on Vitamin D Deficiency and its Association with Alopecia Areata and Other Conditions
Vitamin D is crucial for health, and deficiency can cause hair loss and other health issues.
research Sociological research of the men’s androgenic alopecia problem
Men with hair loss feel it affects their emotions and life quality, and want more effective treatments.
research What is Alopecia?
Alopecia is a condition causing hair loss that can impact looks and mental health.
research George Ernest Rogers 1927–2021
George Ernest Rogers was a notable scientist who made important discoveries about hair and wool proteins.
research Health is Wealth & Wealth is Pugos Nutrition
Good nutrition is crucial for health and preventing disease, and supplements can help prevent nutrient deficiencies.
research Management of teenagers with polycystic ovarian syndrome
The document concludes that personalized treatment, including lifestyle changes and medication, is essential for managing PCOS in teenagers, while also addressing their psychological well-being.
research Section 2: Single Best Answers Questions 51–120
The document tests knowledge and decision-making in hematology through multiple-choice questions.
research Single Best Answers
The document provides 70 multiple choice questions to improve haematology skills.
research Plain Language Summaries
Eczema patients have a lower skin lipid to protein ratio, older and longer-staying hospital patients are more likely to get pressure ulcers, hair loss in AGA is linked to muscle degeneration, vitamin D deficiency is common in alopecia areata and linked to its severity, standard liver tests don't effectively detect fibrosis in psoriasis patients on methotrexate, and bullous pemphigoid patients have a higher death risk but combination therapy may reduce it.
research THE ET INTERVIEW: HERMAN BIERENS
Herman Bierens had a successful career in econometrics, contributed to education, and plans to continue research after retirement.
research Hair shedding in women
About 30% of women feel they lose too much hair, often starting before age 40, and most can't find a reason for it.
research Hyperandrogenism in a set of triplets with modification of clinical course by hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism can hide signs of high androgen levels in females.
research Commentary for Treatment of Thin Linear Scars on the Scalp
Double trichophytic closure effectively repairs thin scalp scars, reducing financial burden.
research Development of Stable and Simple Finasteride 333-μg/mL Suspensions that Minimize Occupational Exposure.
A stable and simple finasteride suspension was developed that retains over 94.3% of its concentration for up to 90 days and doesn't significantly increase occupational exposure, but safety measures are still advised.
research Report from the Chair of the Media Relations Committee
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research Microencapsulation of Poorly Water-soluble Finasteride in Polyvinyl Alcohol/chitosan Microspheres as a Long-term Sustained Release System for Potential Embolization Applications
research Urological Drug Price Stewardship: Potential Cost Savings Based on the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company Model
Adopting the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company pricing model could save Medicare about $1.29 billion on urological drugs.
research Investigation of hair dye deposition, hair color loss, and hair damage during multiple oxidative dyeing and shampooing cycles.
Repeated dyeing and shampooing cause hair color loss and damage.
research The Mediated Body
The article concludes that contemporary visual culture emphasizes body modification, yet it also reveals societal denial of this trend.
research A model system for long-term serum-free suspension organ culture of human fetal tissues: experiments on digits and skin from multiple body regions
Scientists developed a method to grow human fetal skin and digits in a lab for 3-4 weeks, which could help study skin features and understand genetic interactions in tissue formation.
research Malate-Based Polyester Chemically Shielded Metal–Phenolic Networks Coated with Long-Lasting Antimicrobial and Anti-Inflammatory Performance for Infection Prevention in Artificial Hair Fibers
A special coating was made for artificial hair fibers that can slowly release silver ions for up to 56 days, providing long-term protection against bacteria and inflammation.
research LB1606 Retainability of pluripotency and viability of multilineage-differentiating stress enduring (Muse) cells after repeated cryopreservation.
Muse cells keep their special features and can become different cell types even after being frozen and thawed three times.
research Modeling the Psychiatric Aspects of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Induced Stress
Stress and PCOS together may increase depression and anxiety-like behaviors.
research Reconnecting
The DNA convention was a valuable opportunity for learning and networking, especially after COVID-19.
research POOR WELFARE DUE TO A RARE FUNGAL SKIN DISEASE
Prompt veterinary care and proper diagnosis are crucial for treating rare fungal skin diseases in horses.
research When to Consider Scalp Advancement
Scalp advancement is a quick surgery for lowering high hairlines, especially in women with loose scalps.