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Journal of Health Education Research & Development

ISSN: 2380-5439

Open Access

Volume 10, Issue 12 (2022)

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Prostate Cancer and the Microbiome: A New Target for Prevention and Treatment

Lorenzo Tan*

DOI: 10.37421/2380-5439.2022.12.100056

The Since the Human Microbiome Project was founded, more and more proof of the microbiome's influence on human health and illness has come to light. Prostate cancer, which is still the second most common male malignancy globally, may be affected significantly by changes in the microbiota makeup, according to recent studies. Research on the gut, urinary, and intra-prostate microbiome signature and the relationship with local and systemic inflammation, host immunity response, and progression has been made possible by recent advances in biological technologies, such as high-throughput sequencing, transcriptomics, and metabolomics. Numerous microbial species and their metabolites promote resurgence by increasing tumor-promoting inflammation and defective immunosurveillance or by causing genotoxin-mediated mutagenesis. However, the effect of the microbiome on growth, development, and treatment response is complicated and requires.

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A New Hair Restoration Technique Prevents Androgenic Hair Loss and Encourages Hair Growth in a Blinded Clinical Trial

Khosrow Tian*

DOI: 10.37421/2380-5439.2022.12.100057

The hereditary disorder known as androgenic alopecia is brought on by the dermal papilla's gradual shrinkage. The hair follicle becomes increasingly malnourished throughout this process and finally perishes, resulting in gradual hair loss. Recently, we mentioned that modulation could stop hair loss. Here, using a monocentric blinded clinical experiment with participants and once-daily application of hair restoration technology to the scalp, we hope to show the beneficial effects of Tomorrowlabs HIF strengthening factor hair restoration technology on hair biology. Macro images of the head, Trichinosis evaluation of hair density, and the percentage of anagen hair were all used to evaluate the venerability and effectiveness of the testing, which also included dermatological evaluation, counting the amount of hair lost.

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