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research Risk factors and early preventive measures for long COVID in non-hospitalized patients: analysis of a large cohort in the United Arab Emirates
Vaccination and timely treatment reduce the risk of long COVID.
research 880 Divergent trends in acne vulgaris interest and research a decade of lost face value in the United States
Interest in acne is rising, but research funding has significantly decreased.
research Regulations: Report on the Royal College of Surgeons of England’s Professional Standards for Cosmetic Practice and the United Kingdom Department of Health’s Review of the Regulation of Cosmetic Interventions
The UK published guidelines recommending that only qualified medical professionals should perform cosmetic procedures, with the possibility of these guidelines influencing future laws.
research <p>A Large Cross-Sectional Survey Study of the Prevalence of Alopecia Areata in the United States</p>
Alopecia areata affects many in the US, impacting quality of life, with limited treatment options.
research Head and Neck Melanoma Incidence Trends in the Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Population of the United States and Canada, 1995-2014
Head and neck melanoma cases rose by 51.1% in young males aged 15-39 from 1995 to 2014.
research Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: Part I—Real-World Treatment Patterns, Healthcare Resource Utilization, and Associated Costs in Later Lines of Therapy in the United States
Adolescents with severe alopecia incur significantly higher healthcare costs.
research A retrospective analysis of disease epidemiology, comorbidities, treatment patterns, and healthcare resource utilization of alopecia areata in the United Arab Emirates using claims database
Alopecia areata in Dubai mostly affects men, often involves autoimmune disorders, and has high healthcare costs, especially for psychological issues.
research Symptoms, risk factors, and health outcomes of long COVID in the United Arab Emirates
Nearly half of the patients had Long COVID, leading to health and work issues, especially in high-risk groups.
research Is the Safety of Finasteride Correlated With Its Route of Administration: Topical Versus Oral? A Pharmacovigilance Study With Data From the United States Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System
Topical finasteride may be safer than oral finasteride, but more research is needed.
research Etiology, management, and outcomes of pediatric telogen effluvium: A single‐center study in the United States
Most children with rapid hair loss had a known cause, with stress and illness being top triggers, and treatments showed similar improvement.
research A comparison of self-reported signs of facial aging among women in Australia vs. those in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada
Women in Australia report different signs of facial aging compared to women in the US, UK, and Canada; men with Lichen planopilaris often have hormonal abnormalities and thyroid disease.
research The Comparative Potency of Hydrocortisone Analogs in Suppressing Growth of Hair in the Rat121From the Departments of Dermatology and Syphilology and of Anatomy, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.2Supported in part by research grants from the National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service (A-131 (C5)), the University of Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project #145 and The Upjohn Company.
research Stability Evaluation of Minoxidil in FOAMIL Form Base with Bracketing Study Design
Minoxidil in FOAMIL is stable for at least 180 days at various concentrations.
research Vitamin D Deficiency: A Silent Disease in the 21st Century
Over 65% of people in the United Arab Emirates have undetected vitamin D deficiency, causing symptoms often mistaken for stress or migraines.
research A pharmacovigilance study of drug‐reduced male semen quality based on the Food and Drug Administration adverse event reporting system database
Some drugs can reduce male semen quality.
research US Preterm Births: “D” Is for Dismal
The U.S. has a high rate of preterm births, needing better solutions and understanding.
research Hair Loss: Diagnosis and Treatment.
Hair loss can be treated based on its type and cause, improving quality of life.
research Scalp cooling to prevent or reduce chemotherapy-induced alopecia
Scalp cooling can help prevent or reduce hair loss from chemotherapy.
research Molecular epidemiology of hypospadias: Review of genetic and environmental risk factors
Both genes and environmental factors like chemicals may contribute to the increase in hypospadias, but the exact causes are still unclear.
research How Much Health Insurance Is Enough? Revisiting the Concept of Underinsurance
The document concludes that there is no clear definition of adequate health insurance, and a consistent method to measure underinsurance is needed.
research 51440 Characterizing the types and impact of dietary and nutritional modifications in the management of alopecia areata
Dietary changes and supplements mostly did not improve alopecia areata.
research Hormonal Contraception for the Adolescent
Hormonal birth control pills are commonly used by teens but often fail due to incorrect use.
research The genetics of alopecia areata: What's new and how will it help our patients?
New genetic discoveries in alopecia areata could lead to better treatments.
research Long-term use of 5α-reductase inhibitors and the risk of male breast cancer
Taking 5α-reductase inhibitors does not significantly increase the risk of breast cancer in men.
research Coping in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Implications for Practitioners
Most women with PCOS use positive coping strategies, but some with more psychological stress use negative ones.
research Cosmetics
The U.S. FDA regulates cosmetics for appearance purposes, but not as strictly as some other countries.
research Assessing the contribution of millets to the UN sustainable development goals: A systematic review
Millets support sustainable development by improving nutrition, aiding climate resilience, and boosting economic viability, especially for Indian farmers.
research Biomarker development for PCOS diagnosis
Creating specific biological indicators is important for early detection and treatment of PCOS.
research A Comparative study of Regulations of Cell and Gene therapy in US, EU and India
The US and EU lead in cell and gene therapy regulations with more approvals and clinical trials, while India is in early stages with fewer approvals and expedited processes.