Future Hope For Baldness
For people who are looking for future hope for baldness, there might be good news around the corner. A new form of treatment for male pattern baldness may come from stem cell research. This research is being carried out by scientists at the Rockefeller University.More...
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Gene Therapy Male Pattern Baldness
Hair loss affects millions of Americans and there seem to several remedies being offered to people ranging from drugs to vitamin supplements to wigs to hair pieces to topical creams to surgery. Because hair loss, especially male pattern baldness has no cure and people are vain about how they look, there are several scam artists making a fast buck. However, scientists are working hard to find a cure for male pattern baldness and one research group at the University of Pennsylvania has many people excited because they are working on gene therapy for male pattern baldness.
Scientists believe that hair follicles develop in the womb and no new follicles are formed after birth. On an average, a person has around 100,000 hair follicles. In addition, follicles are limited in their ability to regenerate. More...
Male Baldness Organin
Male baldness Organin treatment is a popular product used to hide the thinning of hair and baldness. However, male baldness Organin treatment is not a permanent solution for baldness and you should use it only if you are looking for a temporary solution. This treatment is best for people who are looking for a stop-gap solution until they find a more permanent solution to their baldness.
Every person has unique hair; in the sense no two people have the same hair color, texture, or hair style. However, using this treatment successfully depends completely on the user. If you are looking for instant cure to male baldness without putting in any efforts, male baldness organin treatment is not for you.More...
Stem Cell For Baldness
Many people, especially men, suffer from baldness. When a man goes bald, there are a lot of questions asked regarding his virility and masculinity; when a woman goes bald, people look at her strangely as it is viewed as something abnormal. However, baldness is a fact of life for many people, both men and women, and that is why scientists are looking into stem cell research to see if baldness can be stopped. The good news is that recent studies have shown that stem cells can be used to stop and reverse baldness.
The logic behind using stem cell for baldness cure is very simple. When the cells on the scalp die, the cells lose their ability to generate hair. Stem cell therapy works towards replacing the dead cells with new cells so that the new cells can generate hair. More...
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