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research Pharma in the bedroom . . . and the kitchen. . . . The pharmaceuticalisation of daily life
The conclusion is that the increasing use of drugs for lifestyle reasons is a complex issue influenced by corporate profit, consumer behavior, and the medicalization of everyday life, with potential negative effects on personal well-being.
research Unraveling the psychological impact of telogen effluvium: Understanding hair loss beyond the scalp
Hair loss from telogen effluvium can cause mental health issues and lower life quality, needing both medical and emotional support.
research Alopecia – focus on negative emotional impact
Alopecia causes significant emotional distress and psychological issues, requiring combined skin and mental health treatment.
research Psychosocial Aspects of Hair Loss
Hair loss can cause serious mental health problems and treating it requires a team of experts.
research 발모벽 환자의 임상 병리조직학적 관찰 및 동물 실험적 연구
Trichotillomania is more common in young females and often linked to stress and psychiatric conditions, with hair loss and increased catagen hair observed.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Anyone use hair fiber products like Toppik?
User phoenixblue asked about hair fiber products like Toppik and if they cause hair loss by clogging pores. Replies suggested that Toppik is safe, but effectiveness varies; some users experienced no hair loss, while others had issues with color or sweating.
community A rant about hair loss misinformation on social media
Social media spreads misinformation about hair loss, often promoting unproven treatments like diet changes. Effective treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841 are overlooked.
community so many social media ads that have fin/min and then plus other stuff. are any of them worth it
The conversation discusses various hair loss treatments, including Minoxidil, finasteride, tretinoin, latanoprost, and GHK-Cu, with skepticism about expensive branded products like Zeus. Users suggest that similar results can be achieved with cheaper alternatives.
community Any validity to this product being sold by a social media influencer?
The conversation is about skepticism towards a hair growth oil promoted by a social media influencer, with users suggesting it is ineffective without proven treatments like Minoxidil, finasteride, or hair transplants. The product contains various oils and extracts, but users doubt its effectiveness.
community What do you think of the rise in acceptance and popularity of hair systems/toupees in social media?
The conversation discusses the growing acceptance of hair systems/toupees on social media, particularly on TikTok, with mixed personal experiences. Some users prefer treatments like Minoxidil and finasteride despite side effects.