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research Exogen, Shedding Phase of the Hair Growth Cycle: Characterization of a Mouse Model
Researchers found that hair shedding happens mostly when new hair is growing and involves a unique process.
research 172 The impact of overlapping topical and oral minoxidil to combat temporary hair shedding during oral minoxidil initiation
Using both topical and oral minoxidil does not reduce hair shedding.
research Treatment-Induced Hair Shedding (Dread Shed) Associated with Androgenetic Alopecia Therapies
"Dread shed" is common with minoxidil but less so with other hair loss treatments.
research A Novel Cosmetic Formulation That Rapidly Reduces Hair Shedding in Females
The new hair product quickly reduces hair shedding in women.
research Alopecia areata incognita: clinical characteristics and use of the Sinclair shedding scale
The Sinclair Shedding Scale is effective for diagnosing Alopecia Areata Incognita and monitoring treatment success.
research The Endocrine control of fibre growth and shedding in cashmere goats
Hormones and daylight changes control when cashmere goats shed their hair.
research Combating “Dread Shed”: The Impact of Overlapping Topical and Oral Minoxidil on Temporary Hair Shedding During Oral Minoxidil Initiation
Using both topical and oral minoxidil doesn't significantly reduce temporary hair shedding.
research Styling without shedding: Novel topical formula reduces hair shedding by contracting the arrector pili muscle
A new topical solution safely reduces hair shedding by 38% on average by tightening a muscle in the scalp.
research Acute and Chronic Telogen Effluvium
Hair shedding that lasts more than 6 months may need medical tests, but often just reassurance is enough.
research Acute and Chronic Telogen Effluvium
Hair shedding that lasts over 6 months may need a closer look, but often just reassurance is enough.
research 891 Comparison of phenotypes and transcriptomes of mouse skin-derived precursors and dermal mesenchymal stem cells
The search scheme SMRI is faster and more secure for retrieving encrypted data from the cloud.
research The induction of cashmere shedding via cyclophosphamide injection
Cyclophosphamide effectively induces cashmere shedding in goats without affecting their overall health.
research Comment on Seasonal Hair Shedding
Hair shedding increases at the end of summer due to seasonal changes.
research Transcriptomic analysis of regulatory mechanisms in the telogen-anagen transition of ovine hair follicles
Key genes and pathways control sheep hair growth phases.
research Seasonality of Hair Shedding in Healthy Women Complaining of Hair Loss
Healthy women tend to lose more hair in July and April, and the least in February.
research The Follicular Automaton Model: Effect of Stochasticity and of Synchronization of Hair Cycles
The model showed that randomness accurately describes individual hair growth cycles and that synchronization can cause large fluctuations not seen in humans.
research COVID-19-induced hair shedding and related risk factors: A Saudi perspective
Many people in Saudi Arabia experienced hair loss after COVID-19, especially women, those treated with antivirals, and those with a history of hair shedding.
research Chronic telogen effluvium: Increased scalp hair shedding in middle-aged women
Middle-aged women with chronic telogen effluvium experience increased hair shedding but usually don't get significantly thinner hair.
research Unlocking the genetic secrets of Dorper sheep: insights into wool shedding and hair follicle development
Dorper sheep's wool shedding is linked to specific genes and pathways, which may help understand human hair growth.
research Growth and viability of Liaoning Cashmere goat hair follicles during the annual hair follicle cycle
Liaoning Cashmere goat hair follicles show synchronized growth patterns with lowest activity in May.
research Chronic telogen effluvium is due to a reduction in the variance of anagen duration
Chronic hair shedding may be caused by less variation in hair growth times and might stop on its own after several years.
research Update on chronic telogen effluvium.
Chronic telogen effluvium is a condition that causes ongoing hair shedding.
research Effects of pair housing on behavior, cortisol, and clinical outcomes during quarantine‐like procedures for rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)
Pair housing reduces stress behaviors and health issues in quarantined rhesus macaques.
research Whether the transient hair shedding phase exist after minoxidil treatment and does it predict treatment efficacy? A retrospective study in androgenetic alopecia patients
Temporary hair shedding after minoxidil use may indicate effective treatment.
research Assurance versus frustration: a retrospective single-center analysis of female patients with acute telogen effluvium
Reassurance and counseling are key in managing acute telogen effluvium, with supplements possibly offering a placebo effect.
research Data from: Social hair plucking across affiliative and agonistic contexts, with health considerations, in captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)
The study investigated social hair plucking (SHP) in captive rhesus macaques, focusing on its association with grooming, aggression, and health factors like alopecia and hair cortisol levels. Conducted on seven mixed-sex groups, the research found that SHP rates were similar to grooming and aggression, with directional rank flow akin to aggression and kin biases like grooming. SHP given was linked to shared kinship, suggesting social transmission, while SHP received was associated with alopecia. In females, SHP given correlated with hair cortisol concentrations, though with high uncertainty. The study concludes that SHP is an abnormal behavior with both prosocial and aggressive characteristics and health implications, recommending further research across species to understand its mechanisms and motivations.
research Social Hair Plucking’s Associations with Other Behaviors and Its Health Considerations, in Captive Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)
The study investigated social hair plucking (SHP) in seven mixed-sex groups of captive rhesus macaques to explore its associations with grooming, aggression, and health-related factors. SHP rates were similar to grooming and aggression, showing directional rank flow like aggression and kin biases like grooming. SHP given was linked to shared kinship, suggesting social transmission, while SHP received was associated with alopecia. In females, SHP given correlated with hair cortisol concentrations, though with high uncertainty. The study concludes that SHP is an abnormal behavior with both prosocial and aggressive characteristics and health implications. Further research is recommended to understand SHP across species.
research Social Hair Plucking’s Associations with Other Behaviors and Its Health Considerations, in Captive Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)
The study investigated social hair plucking (SHP) in seven mixed-sex groups of captive rhesus macaques to explore its associations with grooming, aggression, and health-related factors. SHP rates were similar to grooming and aggression, showing directional rank flow like aggression and kin biases like grooming. SHP given was linked to shared kinship, suggesting social transmission, while SHP received was associated with alopecia. In females, SHP given correlated with hair cortisol concentrations, though with high uncertainty. The study concludes that SHP is an abnormal behavior with both prosocial and aggressive characteristics and health implications. Further research is recommended to understand SHP across species.
research Monitoring and Evaluation of Temporary Increase in Hair Shedding Induced by Topical Minoxidil in Androgenetic Alopecia: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study
Minoxidil can temporarily increase hair shedding, causing anxiety and treatment discontinuation.