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» Women Seeking Treatment For Even Minimal 'Male-Type' Hair Growth Need Endocrine Eval.
By PCOS Research | Published 05/27/2006 | Hair Loss & Excess Hair | Unrated
Women Seeking Treatment For Even Minimal 'Male-Type' Hair Growth Need Endocrine Evaluation
LOS ANGELES (Dec. 21, 2004) – Among women in their child-bearing years, even minimal amounts of unwanted hair in male-type patterns – especially in the presence of other subtle changes – may be a sign of a hormonal imbalance linked to a variety of serious side effects and medical conditions, according to the December 2004 issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
» Study estimates prevalence of PCOS in U.S. at 6%. (Hirsutism Reliable Sign)
By PCOS Research | Published 05/27/2006 | Hair Loss & Excess Hair , PCOS General | Unrated

SAN FRANCISCO - A survey of women seeking employment physicals suggests that the prevalence of polycystic ovary syndrome is 6% in the United States, Keslie Woods said in a poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society.

» Licorice reduces serum testosterone in healthy women - treats hirsutism
By PCOS Research | Published 05/27/2006 | Alternative Remedies , Hair Loss & Excess Hair | Unrated
Licorice has been considered a medicinal plant for thousands of years. The most common side effect is hypokalemic hypertension, which is secondary to a block of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 at the level of the kidney, leading to an enhanced mineralocorticoid effect of cortisol.
» Absence of hepatotoxicity after flutamide treatment in pcos'ers w/ excess hair
By PCOS Research | Published 05/27/2006 | Hair Loss & Excess Hair | Unrated
Flutamide is a pure non-steroidal anti-androgen that may be hepatotoxic, when given in high-dose (750 mg/d). Low- to ultralow-doses (250-62.5 mg/day) have been recently explored in patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), and these lower doses were found to confer benefit on multiple PCOS markers. There is a need for evidence on the potential hepatotoxicity of low- and ultralow-dose flutamide therapy.
» SUPPLEMENTS FOR HIRSUTISM
By PCOS Research | Published 05/26/2006 | Hair Loss & Excess Hair , Alternative Remedies | Unrated
In this study researchers examined a small group of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome and found that they were low in vitamin D levels.


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