Balding men offered hope of waking their 'sleeping' hair

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  • Sogeking
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    I believe the only hairloss treatment that is missing on the market is "Bullshit for hairloss" in a bottle. Which promises small ammount of thickening hair because of placebo effect. I swear I would buy it because just for once someone isn't trying to sell me shit as something better, actually they would be selling me shit as shit.

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by neversaynever
    Interesting timing of the article, with l'oreal gearing up to release their 'treatment' of this hypoxia thing. Is their a scientific paper of his findings on the net?

    Is their a chance he is on the l'oreal payroll?
    his reasearch was presented at the EHRS.



    The niche of human hair follicle stem cells: a specific environment - Bruno A. Bernard

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  • neversaynever
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    Originally posted by gutted
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/s...ping-hair.html

    Scientists have discovered that hair follicles in people who are balding are trapped in a "sleeping" state and are now developing a new treatment to combat baldness.
    Interesting timing of the article, with l'oreal gearing up to release their 'treatment' of this hypoxia thing. Is their a scientific paper of his findings on the net?

    Is their a chance he is on the l'oreal payroll?

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  • 2020
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    Dr Bernard, who presented the findings at the European Hair Research society in Barcelona, said that in people who are going bald, the levels of oxygen around these stem cells have changed, meaning they work less efficiently and so preventing the creating of new hair.
    "The stem cells can sense the amount of oxygen around them," he said. "We have identified molecules that mimic the effect of hypoxia on the stem cells. It means we can push the empty hair follicles to make new hair fibres faster."
    oh god this is going to fail so bad.... how do they come up with all these obscure treatments?

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  • gutted
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    Originally posted by chrisis
    I'm sure I speak for many when I say I'm a bit tired of "hope".
    Haha i hear ya chrisis!

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  • chrisis
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    I'm sure I speak for many when I say I'm a bit tired of "hope".

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  • Balding men offered hope of waking their 'sleeping' hair



    Scientists have discovered that hair follicles in people who are balding are trapped in a "sleeping" state and are now developing a new treatment to combat baldness.
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