The incidence of alopecia areata significantly increased after COVID-19, a nationwide study involving more than half a million South Koreans found. In a propensity score-matched analysis, incidence of ...
The stigma of having alopecia causes more depression and anxiety than the disease itself, new research has found. Supported by an academic research grant by Pfizer, the study surveyed 596 adults with ...
Alopecia areata affects 8.3 million people globally, significantly impacting quality of life. PROMs are essential for integrating patient perspectives into drug development and evaluating treatment ...
A study in San Bernardino County found no increased risks of alopecia areata (AA) after the COVID-19 vaccination but suggests further research into potential geographic and gender-based factors. There ...
DENVER — A pair of new studies highlight the mental health toll of alopecia areata (AA): Black women with the condition are at a greater risk for depression and anxiety than are women who are not ...
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Hope for an incurable hair loss disease? Common arthritis drug shows strong hair regrowth in alopecia patients
A recent study discovered that a commonly-prescribed arthritis drug showed promise in strong hair regrowth in patients ...
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Arthritis drug can cure baldness in six months, study finds
A common arthritis drug has been found to boost hair growth in clinical trials, with over half of alopecia patients achieving ...
The stigma of having alopecia causes more depression and anxiety than the disease itself, new research has found. The study, led by King’s College London is the largest of its kind and published in ...
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