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JAK inhibitors may be first effective treatment for people with alopecia areata

JAK inhibitors may be first effective treatment for people with alopecia areata

BirchBioMed announces successful completion of Phase I trial for topical treatment to prevent scarring

BirchBioMed announces successful completion of Phase I trial for topical treatment to prevent scarring

Inhibiting JAK family of enzymes promotes rapid hair growth, new study finds

Inhibiting JAK family of enzymes promotes rapid hair growth, new study finds

Researchers successfully treat eczema patients using rheumatoid arthritis drug

Researchers successfully treat eczema patients using rheumatoid arthritis drug

FDA-approved drug eliminates immune cells that destroys hair follicles in people with alopecia areata

FDA-approved drug eliminates immune cells that destroys hair follicles in people with alopecia areata

Arthritis drug promotes hair growth in hairless man

Arthritis drug promotes hair growth in hairless man

Corticosteroids only help minority of alopecia patients

Corticosteroids only help minority of alopecia patients

Wellness Center USA closes PSI acquisition

Wellness Center USA closes PSI acquisition

Psoriasis link with autoimmune diseases underscored

Psoriasis link with autoimmune diseases underscored

Issues and treatments of chronic skin wounds

Issues and treatments of chronic skin wounds

Article that unveils exciting genetic research on alopecia areata published in Nature

Article that unveils exciting genetic research on alopecia areata published in Nature

Gene causing progressive form of hair loss identified

Gene causing progressive form of hair loss identified

Link between tooth infection and hair loss

Link between tooth infection and hair loss

Hair cloning could be the cure for baldness

Hair cloning could be the cure for baldness

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