Evidence that formulations of the selective MAO-B inhibitor, selegiline, which bypass first-pass metabolism, also inhibit MAO-A in the human brain
Common drivers include: Genetic androgenetic alopecia (male or female pattern hair loss) Hormonal shifts (post-partum, menopause, thyroid issues) Stress and inflammatory scalp conditions Nutrient deficiencies (iron, vitamin D, protein) Medication side effects and medical conditions Physical damage from heat styling, tight styles and chemical treatments Conventional, evidence-based treatments focus on changing the hair cycle and follicle environment
Collectively, these results suggest that p53 TAD PEP functions as a peptide inhibitor that targets the FOXO4-p53 interaction
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The pathophysiology of elevated vitamin B12 in clinical practice