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    Default Japanese scientists generate human organ from stem cells (First time ever!)


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    Quite a breakthrough.

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    Scienists

    Clone human: "Easy!"

    Regenerate hand: "Easy!"

    Regenerate heart: "No problem!"

    Transplant head: "Easy peasy!"

    Transplant face: "Easy as ****!"

    Regenerate any organ (besides hair): "That's so easy you insult me by asking!"

    Clone/regenerate single hair: "YOU WOT M8? THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE! IT'S GONNA TAKE 30 YEARS!"

    Seriously, we don't have cure for baldness yet because medical/pharmaceutical companies see it as no big deal as it's non life threatening. So the research and funding on baldness cure is not extensive enough. Even cancers give you a chance of recovery with current meds and treatments, but baldness is ruthless. If your baldness starts you're basically ****ed, unless you cut your balls off. I don't like comparing baldness to cancer but that's how it is. MPB gives you no chance and you can't control it.

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    This is false, it's not the first time, we already have people walking around with stem cell made organs (trachae) for several years.
    https://www.google.com/search?q=stem...m+cell+trachea
    (first time ever was in 2011: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-14047670 )

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    Quote Originally Posted by TravisB View Post
    Clone/regenerate single hair: "YOU WOT M8? THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE! IT'S GONNA TAKE 30 YEARS!"
    And this is also false. Team Tokyo succeeded at bio engineering a human hair follice, producing human hair almost 2 years ago and a few months ago Jahoda et al did so too, but they even grew it on human skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arashi View Post
    This is false, it's not the first time, we already have people walking around with stem cell made organs (trachae) for several years.
    https://www.google.com/search?q=stem...m+cell+trachae
    That was a structure, this is a fully functioning organ.

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    And this year they're going to start with the first human trial EVER with induced pluripotent stem cells (IPS cells), which is a HUGE step forward. All these trials are going to take time (Team Tokyo is expected to start next year), but if you're saying 30 years, then you're one of these guys neglecting all (above mentioned) progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arashi View Post
    And this is also false. Team Tokyo succeeded at bio engineering a human hair follice, producing human hair almost 2 years ago and a few months ago Jahoda et al did so too, but they even grew it on human skin.
    Yeah but apparently it's going to take decades until it will be polished and commercialized. There's just no hope for our generation of baldies.

    Yeah, maybe a cure will come when we'll be 50-60 years old, but what's the use of hair then? We can as well be old bald ****s, nobody cares then. Being young and balding is hell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TravisB View Post
    Yeah but apparently it's going to take decades until it will be polished and commercialized. There's just no hope for our generation of baldies.

    Yeah, maybe a cure will come when we'll be 50-60 years old, but what's the use of hair then? We can as well be old bald ****s, nobody cares then. Being young and balding is hell.
    Nobody knows and the road so far has been quite bad, full of disappointments and new problems. BUT good progress is also being made. Scientists already succeeded at bio engineering and growing human hair follicles, we already have people walking around with stem cell bio engineered organs, since 2 years now (and according to this article, soon with livers too and they also already succeeded at engineering beating heart tissue http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...84L1EK20120522 which is quite an accomplishment imho). Team Tokyo is expected to start next year with their trials. I'm still thinking in a 8-10 year timeframe for baldness to be cured.

    Bottomline: huge progress IS being made. Thinking in a 30 year timeframe for baldness to be cured is just not very reasonable imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TravisB View Post
    Yeah but apparently it's going to take decades until it will be polished and commercialized. There's just no hope for our generation of baldies.

    Yeah, maybe a cure will come when we'll be 50-60 years old, but what's the use of hair then? We can as well be old bald ****s, nobody cares then. Being young and balding is hell.
    There's too many vested interests at play, pharmaceutical corporations, FUT surgeons, wig manufacturers, keeping us from having truly effective treatments let alone a real cure...

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