Harvard Health Letter’s Review of New Treatments for Baldness
According to a recent issue of the Harvard Health Letter, which has been published in August 2008, hair transplantation techniques remain the most efficient type of hair loss therapy.
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Laminin-511 Offers Hope for Regenerating Hair Follicles in Bald People
According to a new study carried out by scientists of the Stanford University, USA, and reported in a recent issue of the Journal of Genes and Development, baldness may soon become a treatable condition. The researchers were able to identify a specific molecule that stimulates hair follicles to produce new hair, at least in mice. Successful animal experiments in hair regeneration make it possible to suggest that, in the near future, scientists will learn how to trigger an increased production of this follicle-stimulating molecule in humans, as well, which will allow for a successful re-growth of scalp hair in bald people.
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Chemotherapy and Hair Loss – What Can Be Done
Hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy that is applied to treat cancer patients. Despite the invention of new, gentler and safer drugs to treat malignant tumours, many cancer sufferers continue experiencing complete baldness when being treated. Can chemotherapy-induced hair loss be prevented? Scientists of the Glaxo-Wellcome Research and Development Center, North Carolina seem to have found a solution.
Pumping Iron Can Lead to Male-Pattern Hair Loss, New Research Found
Male bodybuilders who pump iron three days a week and more can be at an increased risk of becoming bald, a new study revealed. Scientists discovered that heavy lifting on a regular basis greatly increases circulating levels of testosterone – a male hormone involved in hair loss. After an intense bodybuilding session, testosterone soars and a part of it can be converted by specific enzymes into DHT – a chemical substance that attacks and damages healthy hair follicles, thus inducing male-pattern alopecia.
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Hair Cloning Offers New Treatment to Regain Lustrous Locks
People who suffer from hair loss due to age, diseases, or hormonal imbalances may soon be able to reverse their baldness. A new hair cloning technique, also known as follicular cell implantation, has demonstrated encouraging results in clinical studies on humans. This new hair restoration method was originally designed by the British company Intercytex.
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