Goosebumps may hold key for skin cancer, baldness and burns treatment
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This is from another article: "If scientists can figure out the mechanism that leads to the detachment of the goosebump muscle from the follicle — and its eventual destruction — then they might be able to figure out a way to stop it from dying and causing baldness. "Comment
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yay, we'll get a cure for baldness available just few years after the cure for cancer.Comment
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Goosebumps may hold key for skin cancer, baldness and burns treatment. It has long been thought that goosebumps were just evolutionary residue from the caveman era of fight or flight responses or trying to beat the cold. But new research shows that we may have been underestimating the role of the humble goosebump. balenaetcher website and aurora store website ffh4x websiteComment
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Goosebumps are the result of tiny muscles flexing in the skin, making hair follicles rise up a bit. This causes hairs to stand up. Goosebumps are an involuntary reaction: nerves from the sympathetic nervous system — the nerves that control the fight or flight response krnl website pgsharp website aniyomi websiteComment
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