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    Default "Wonder pill" to cure MPB in 5 years.


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    Firstly, this wonder pill is for alopecia areata and not AGA. Secondly, this is more or less the same drug which was talked about in previous threads, and is basically an immunosuppressant which is used for rheumatoid arthritis and cancer treatments. Finally I just want to add as a suggestion, not to obtain sources from any type of news websites, because they are usually inaccurate in their headlines and present the same information over and over just to obtain more views.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoSox View Post
    old news. was discussed already. it's for AA, and probably not suitable for MPB at all. even if there could be a small positive effect for MPB sufferers too, it will not come out within 10 years.

    the 5 years timeline bullshit talk is the standard message which is used in such "hairloss breakthrough" headlines. the same bla bla as usual which pops up every three months.

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    ...but they stated for MPB.

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    I think more details of that AA pill will be pressed at comming Ishrs
    Hope we can get more good news from that conference

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    This article is crap. It reads like it was written by someone completely uninformed on all the relevant issues. The writer fails to distinguish between alopecia areata and androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) and just talks about the "disease" of alopecia. The quality of press coverage of these things outside of the hair loss community is really quite low, and in my opinion, completely unreliable. Notice how every time there is any new discovery related in any way to hair loss, we get sensationalist headlines along the lines of "cure for baldness discovered!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thinning@30 View Post
    This article is crap. It reads like it was written by someone completely uninformed on all the relevant issues. The writer fails to distinguish between alopecia areata and androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) and just talks about the "disease" of alopecia. The quality of press coverage of these things outside of the hair loss community is really quite low, and in my opinion, completely unreliable. Notice how every time there is any new discovery related in any way to hair loss, we get sensationalist headlines along the lines of "cure for baldness discovered!"
    Meh, to be fair the quality of research from AGA sufferers isn't much better than the writers of the articles.

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    Meh, to be fair the quality of research from AGA sufferers isn't much better than the writers of the articles.
    This recent patent suggests that this class of drugs work on MPB too...

    Here is the link:
    http://www.google.com/patents/WO2014013014A1?cl=en

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    We don't know yet if it may help for AGA, how do we know those guys who regrew hair alo never suffered AGA ontop of AA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thinning@30 View Post
    This article is crap. It reads like it was written by someone completely uninformed on all the relevant issues. The writer fails to distinguish between alopecia areata and androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) and just talks about the "disease" of alopecia. The quality of press coverage of these things outside of the hair loss community is really quite low, and in my opinion, completely unreliable. Notice how every time there is any new discovery related in any way to hair loss, we get sensationalist headlines along the lines of "cure for baldness discovered!"
    The article is from the Daily Express newspaper. The Express is a downmarket imitation of the infamous Daily Mail(!), that fact-adverse and scientifically-incompetent rag, so yes it is crap. These two papers spew crap often, they push climate change denial, in the past they publicised the 'vaccines cause autism' scare, neither give a shit about writing accurate articles on science-related topics.

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