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Has the Era of 17 mg High-Dose Minoxidil Arrived? Veradermics Clinical Trial
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May 8, 2026
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May 8, 2026
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May 8, 2026
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blog.naver.com/newhair_blog
Latest translated post
Has the Era of 17 mg High-Dose Minoxidil Arrived? Veradermics Clinical Trial
Latest post date
May 8, 2026
Translated at
May 8, 2026
Translated posts
Showing posts 381 to 400. The English layer only includes posts with successful stored translations.
Have you ever been studying intensely and suddenly flinched when you saw a strand of hair fall onto your book? You may have gotten used to the hair that falls out every time you wa...
keep track of means expressions such as “to continue to monitor/keep track of,” “to record,” or “to follow.” At academic conferences, it is used in a variety of situations, such as...
I hear many people’s ‘hair concerns’ every day. When patients walk into the exam room, I can sense more than simple worry in their eyes; there is a real sense of urgency. It is not...
“keep up with” means “to follow” or “to not fall behind,” and it is often used when referring to rapidly changing medical information, the latest research, and technology trends. I...
Source - Pharm Edaily Over-the-counter cold medicine A comment like this was recently posted on my YouTube channel. “Hair loss medication should also be available as easily as ordi...
Make sure means “to do something 반드시” or “to ensure that something is done.” It is very often used in presentations and academic contexts to emphasize precautions or to give clear...
Is hair loss just something to laugh off? “Doesn’t a person only go to the hospital when they’re really sick?” I hear things like this often, and I sometimes think about it too. If...
“Go over” is often used in academic contexts to mean review, examine, or double-check. It is a useful expression for presentations, Q&A sessions, and discussions. It is helpful whe...
"Otherwise" is often used with the following meanings. if not in a different way apart from that It is very effective when explaining logical transitions, contrasts between conditi...
"Is it okay to take hair loss medication for a long time?" This is a question I often hear in the clinic. While patients are pleased as their hair volume increases, concerns about...
Source - E-Daily Minoxidil "Doctor, I apply hair loss medication and go to sleep, but my cat keeps climbing onto my pillow and sleeping there. Could that be a problem?" This is a q...
In English, the expression “It’s not like ~” can convey the nuance of the Korean “~인 것도 아니잖아” or “꼭 ~라는 건 아니야.” This expression is useful not only in everyday conversation but also...
There is a routine that repeats every morning. After drinking a glass of water, I absentmindedly face the mirror in front of the bathroom. That brief moment, which had continued as...
The expression “~치고는,” which we use often, is commonly used when expectations and reality differ, especially when something is surprising or unexpected compared with the standard....
"Mom, can I watch a little more YouTube before bed!" My daughter has recently been spending a lot more time watching YouTube. In particular, short, stimulating Shorts videos meant...
“For the most part” is an expression in English that suggests a statement is generally true overall, while allowing that there may be some exceptions. In Korean, it is usually inte...
When giving a presentation, you often use the expression “for now.” In Korean, it has a nuance like “for the time being,” “right now,” or “at present.” It is useful when you want t...
The hairline is an important factor that shapes the overall impression of the face. When the forehead is wide or the hairline is asymmetrical, many people worry that their face may...
Hair is something we usually don’t pay attention to, until one day it suddenly stands out. We only realize its presence after it starts falling out. It is not simply a matter of “h...
Source - PharmNews Minoxidil "After applying minoxidil, it seems like my hair is falling out more... should I stop?" This is one of the most common questions asked at hair loss cli...