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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Environmental Pollution Can Trigger Male-Pattern Hair Loss
If you are going bald, the cause may not be just in your genes. A new research conducted by scientists of the University of London, England, has linked male-pattern baldness to increased levels of environmental pollution and a damaging effect of smoking.
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Can Copper Peptide Become the Best Hair Loss Solution?

An amazing discovery in the fields of hair loss has accidentally been made by researchers from Simi Valley’ Everest R & D Labs, California. Looking for the best treatment of massive wounds, they were experimenting with topical applications of Copper Peptide - a synthetically manufactured chemical. Surprisingly, several patients who participated in the research experienced not only fast healing of their injuries but also… unexpected growth of hair in the areas treated by Copper Peptide!
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Latest Research Gives Little Hope to Alopecia Areata Patients

Latest studies in the fields of hair loss treatment offer little hope to people suffering from alopecia areata - the widely spread condition of patchy baldness. Careful reviewing of existing conventional and alternative treatments has shown that they are generally not effective in combating this type of hair loss.
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Beta-Catenin is Associated with Cancer and… New Hair Growth!

Recently, University Of Michigan researchers have made a curious discovery: beta-catenin, a type of protein which is usually associated with the development of malignant cells, can also stimulate the growth of new hair! This hair growth phenomenon was noticed on experimental adult mice by D. Van Mater, a graduate student who was involved in cancer research funded by the National Cancer Institute. His unexpected hair-growth finding was documented in the journal Genes & Development.
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