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Articles in the Sexual and Reproductive Health category.

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Hair Loss Treatment's Hidden Costs: Fresh Research Highlights Sexual Side Effects and Rethinks Patient Choices

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The latest research and expert commentary are bringing renewed attention to the hidden risks lurking within popular hair loss treatments—most notably the sexual side effects linked to medications like finasteride and dutasteride. Medical columns and international news outlets have recently spotlighted that while these drugs, which block the 5-alpha reductase enzyme and thus reduce dihydrotestosterone (DHT), remain effective for combating hair loss, they may also come with lingering consequences for men’s sexual health that are often underestimated by both patients and prescribers (The Detroit News).

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Reconsidering Hair Loss Treatments: Hidden Costs, Honest Conversations, and Safer Thai Practices

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New research and expert commentary are drawing attention to the hidden risks of popular hair loss treatments, especially sexual side effects linked to finasteride and dutasteride. While these medications help many men by reducing dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and slowing hair loss, healthcare professionals warn that sexual health effects can occur and may persist for some users. Informed discussions between doctors and patients are more important than ever, particularly in Thailand where open talk about sexual health remains culturally sensitive.

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Students on Dating Apps Face Greater Sexual Health Risks, New Study Finds

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A new research report has found that students who use dating apps are more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors, raising concerns among educators and health professionals about a hidden danger in the digital age of romance. The study, highlighted by Frontiers in November 2024, adds fresh urgency to Thailand’s ongoing efforts to improve sexual health education and digital literacy among young people Frontiers in Public Health.

With dating apps becoming an integral part of modern student social life, especially in university settings across Thailand and globally, this news holds significant implications. Thai students are among the world’s most digitally connected, with Gen Z leading trends in smartphone and app usage. Yet, with greater access to platforms that facilitate rapid connections often come greater health risks, including unprotected sex, multiple partners, and a higher likelihood of encountering sexually transmitted infections (STIs). According to the new research, these risks are statistically higher among students active on dating apps.

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Thailand’s Students and Dating Apps: Navigating Sexual Health in the Digital Era

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A recent study highlights a concerning link between dating app use and higher-risk sexual behaviors among university students. The findings, summarized in Frontiers in Public Health, underscore Thailand’s long-running push to improve sexual health education and digital literacy for youth.

With dating apps now central to student life in Thai universities, educators are rethinking how to address real-world risks. Thailand’s youth are among the most digitally connected in the world, and easy access to potential partners can coincide with unprotected sex, multiple partners, and increased exposure to sexually transmitted infections. The research shows that these risks are more common among students who use dating apps.

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Can Lifestyle Really Boost Egg Quality? Latest Research Offers Cautious Optimism for Fertility Seekers

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As more Thai couples and individuals consider starting families later in life, questions about fertility—especially egg quality—are on the rise. Popular wisdom and online advice often tout lifestyle tweaks, diets, or supplements as the magic keys to improving fertility. But does the science back up these claims? According to a comprehensive review of recent research, including a widely cited article from SELF and several new studies in 2024, the answer is nuanced. While age remains the single most influential factor, certain everyday habits may indeed nudge the odds—though not as much as many would hope.

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Evidence-Based Ways to Support Egg Health for Thai Readers

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As Thai couples increasingly consider delaying parenthood, questions about fertility and egg health have surged. Online advice often promises quick fixes through diet, supplements, or “miracle” routines. New research, including recent reviews and 2024 studies, shows a nuanced picture: age remains the strongest factor, but certain daily habits may modestly improve outcomes when combined with medical care.

Egg quality matters as much as quantity. High-quality eggs carry the right chromosomes and robust mitochondria to support fertilization and embryo development. Age is the primary driver of decline; after 35, both the number and quality of eggs diminish, increasing the risk of infertility, miscarriage, and chromosomal issues. Conditions such as endometriosis, PCOS, or cancer therapies can further affect egg quality, according to research from major outlets and peer-reviewed journals cited in recent reviews.

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