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AskMen.com November 25, 2000 Joshua Levine |
Male Pattern Baldness: Part II Let's delve into alternative therapy and potential new treatments for the future, along with tips on how to look and feel better by embracing baldness... |
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Future Balding Treatments While there is no cure for male-pattern baldness now, there are some promising treatments to be released in the near future that just might bring that idea to life. |
American Family Physician March 1, 2003 |
Hair Loss in Women Types of Hair Loss... Diagnosing Your Hair Loss... Hair Care and Styling |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Balding And Stem Cells While many men just write baldness off as a hereditary hurdle, a new study has offered a thread of hope. |
Chemistry World December 22, 2015 Suzanne Howson |
Re-seeding hairlines with stem cells Scientists have developed a way to treat hair loss using stem cells. The cells are enclosed within a cytokine-containing layer that circumvents the difficulties in regenerating new hair follicles on bald skin. |
AskMen.com Joshua Levine |
Prevent Early Bald Spots By understanding some of the causal factors of baldness, one can actually take precautionary steps to prevent premature hair loss. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Hair Loss Treatments 101 How can you treat hair loss once male pattern baldness inevitably strikes? |
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Hair Loss Myths Debunked We hear about solutions to hair loss, but do they work? Find the answers you need right now in these articles. |
AskMen.com Max Matthews |
Hair Products For Balding Men The key is to recognize the onset of thinning hair early enough that you can keep what you do have, and learn to adapt to a reduced head of hair. And these are products are here to help you. |
AskMen.com Brandon Dyce |
Balding Remedies For those men fighting thinning hair, here's a list of balding remedies that just might do the trick. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Megan Santosus |
Hair-Raising Technology In the war against baldness, weapons run the gamut -- from spray paint and toupees to transplants and hormone-based drugs. Now the follically challenged can add laser technology to their arsenal. |
Popular Mechanics July 2009 Amber Angelle |
4 Next-Generation Medical Procedures New ideas for hair restoration, hearing aids, color changing iris implants, and natural tooth fillings. |
AskMen.com November 11, 2000 Joshua Levine |
Male Pattern Baldness Causes and treatments for baldness. |
Popular Mechanics January 28, 2010 Cassie Rodenberg |
Next-Gen Transplant Techniques Can Stop Organ Rejection About 77 organ transplants are performed each day in the U.S., and more than 101,000 people are on a wait list for body parts such as hearts, skin and veins, according to the Mayo Clinic. |
Salon.com May 31, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
The cueball chronicles Gersh Kuntzman talks about baldness cures, from the stinky to the effective, and how the tragedy of hair loss has shaped the course of empires and the cutting edge of science... |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
Hair Loss Questions & Answers An estimated 50 million men (and 25 million women) suffer from hair loss in the United States. Advice on Propecia, Rogaine, and Revivogen. |
American Family Physician July 1, 2003 |
What Should I Know About Hair Loss? What is alopecia?... What causes alopecia?... How is alopecia treated?... What can I do if I have alopecia?... Where can I learn more about alopecia?... etc. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
Hair Loss Dos & Don'ts Hair loss is a long process and an emotionally painful one at that. But following a few realistic rules can shave away the sorrow, and indeed, even years off your face. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Hair Loss Prevention 101 Although hair loss can be blamed on your mom and dad (i.e., genetics) there are other causes -- preventable ones -- that include nutritional deficiency, infection, prescription drugs, chemical hair products, and even emotional stress. |
American Family Physician March 1, 2003 C. Carolyn Thiedke |
Alopecia in Women Alopecia can be divided into disorders in which the hair follicle is normal but the cycling of hair growth is abnormal and disorders in which the hair follicle is damaged. |
AskMen.com Alex Muniz |
Hairstyling Basics When it comes to hair, even guys can can have bad days. Here's how to handle yours. |
American Family Physician November 15, 2002 |
What Should I Know About Removing Unwanted Facial Hair? Unwanted hair on the face is a common problem. It affects many men and women. Most methods of hair removal are simple and don't cost very much. However, permanent hair removal is not always possible. |
AskMen.com Karin Eldor |
Hair Removal Trends For Men Between waxing, shaving, electrolysis, tweezing, trimming, and laser hair removal, men of all ages, sizes, sexual orientations, ethnicities, and professions are getting rid of their excess body hair. |
Scientific American December 2008 Tim Hornyak |
Turning Back the Cellular Clock: A Farewell to Embryonic Stem Cells? Shinya Yamanaka discovered how to revert adult cells to an embryonic state. These induced pluripotent stem cells might soon supplant their embryonic cousins in therapeutic promise |
AskMen.com May 4, 2001 Chris Rovny |
Which Hairbrush Is Best For You? Picking the right brush for your dome can make your head look fuller, healthier and if you know how to use it, more stylish. So if you're fed up with all those bad hair days, then read up to find out which instrument is best for your hair... |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2010 Richard Saltus |
Three-Dimensional Cell Cultures Thinking big but starting small, Sangeeta Bhatia is closing in on her ambitious goal: growing human livers in the lab from scratch. |
Popular Mechanics November 27, 2007 Alex Hutchinson |
Stem Cells 2.0: Beyond the Hype, Engineers Look to Build Fast Engineers play the important role of making lab bench discoveries reproducible and efficient for use in industry. |
AskMen.com Ryan Murphy |
Hitting Your Peak: Physical Attractiveness While it may be true that our minds sometimes stay locked in a state of perpetual adolescence, our bodies are constantly changing throughout our lives. |
HHMI Bulletin May 2010 Sarah C.P. Williams |
Lab-Grown Liver New cell culture system solves problem of growing liver cells. |
Scientific American January 2009 Charles Q. Choi |
Do White Blood Cells Make Cancer Deadly? The ability to spread underlies the killing power of cancer. The process occurs, John Pawelek thinks, when tumor cells fuse with white blood cells -- an idea that, if right, could yield new therapies |
AskMen.com September 7, 2001 Chris Rovny |
Fashion Q&A: Hair-Raising Topics Whether you're seeking tips on achieving Tom Cruise's hair in Mission: Impossible 2 or want to know how to strengthen the composition of your hair, hold on to your hat... |
American Family Physician November 15, 2002 Shenenberger & Utecht |
Removal of Unwanted Facial Hair Unwanted facial hair is a common problem that is seldom discussed in the primary care setting. Family physicians can properly educate patients and recommend treatment for this common condition if they are armed with basic knowledge about the treatment options. |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
How To Grow Your Hair Out Growing your hair out is a commitment. And while long hair isn't for every guy, it's something I think every guy should try in his life. If it doesn't work, cut it off. It's just hair. |
AskMen.com Michael A. Lubarksy |
Maintaining Curly Hair Maintaining curly hair as a man is easier than you thought. These helpful tips will give you curly locks you can be proud of. |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2004 Charly Travers |
Are Stem Cells a Rule Breaker? Does the science offer real hope or just hype? Biotech investors take on enough risk in the normal course of drug development that they do not need to worry about whether or not the underlying technology even works. |
BusinessWeek September 23, 2010 Rob Waters |
Stem Cells That Save Big Pharma a Bundle Drugmakers hope to save big by using stem cells to test drugs for dangerous side effects long before costly human trials are needed. |
American Family Physician July 1, 2003 Springer et al. |
Common Hair Loss Disorders Hair loss (alopecia) affects men and women of all ages and often significantly affects social and psychologic well-being. Although alopecia has several causes, a careful history, close attention to the appearance, and a few simple studies can quickly narrow the potential diagnoses. |
BusinessWeek May 24, 2004 Arlene Weintraub |
Repairing The Engines Of Life Can research into stem cells and other advanced techniques heal ailing hearts and brains? U.S. labs are hamstrung by the federal government. |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2011 Richard Saltus |
T-Cell Booster Kits A bioengineer remodels cell surfaces to prod the immune system. |
AskMen.com January 3, 2001 Karin Eldor |
Perfect Hairstyles For Men Hair can make or break your entire look, and can be the key element when it comes to looking good. And if you're ever bored with your image, all it takes is a change in hairstyle. But knowing how to style your hair is one thing; actually getting it done the way you want is another... |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Head & Shoulders Hair Endurance For Men Endurance from Head & Shoulders is a daily shampoo that will boost your confidence by targeting two of the most common hair complaints in one super-effective, easy-to-use formula |
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Men's Hairstyles: 2011 Men's hairstyles in 2011 are about chilling out and keeping it easy. |
AskMen.com Karin Eldor |
Hair Trends & FAQ For 2004 In order to bring you the latest hair trends for men -- and equip myself to answer some of the most popular questions -- I consulted with hairstylist Ferdinando from Le Pascha men's grooming center |
AskMen.com Karin Eldor |
Hairstyles For Men Men, your hairstyle should suit and reflect who you are, just like your clothes should. Try not to get a hairstyle that is completely out of tune with your personality and lifestyle, even if it is the latest do. |
AskMen.com January 23, 2004 Chris Rovny |
The Lowdown On Hair Coloring This basic guide explains three different product levels you can use to color your hair. The article also discusses the pros and cons of doing it yourself versus having it done professionally, and finally, it'll help you pick a color that suits you best and provide you with maintenance tips. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2007 James Mitchell Crow |
Cell Transplant Hope for Diabetes Sufferers Iron-based 'magnetocapsules' of insulin-producing cells could help doctors use cell transplants to treat type I diabetes. |
Salon.com July 23, 2002 Kelly Wilkinson |
Wigginess The rapidly growing demand for wigs, hairpieces and crotch topiary keeps tons of sheared locks moving around the world in an $800 million industry. |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2007 Brian Orelli |
Stem Your Expectations of Stem-Cell Discoveries Making "stem" cells out of skin cells isn't all it's cracked up to be. The recent discovery has a long way to go before it can catch up to the research currently being done with stem cells. |
Scientific American March 2007 Alison Snyder |
Sight for Sore Eyes Having generated a cell source and overcome the safety concerns associated with transplanting stem cells, researchers still face possibly their biggest challenge: showing that the transplanted photoreceptors wire up to other neurons that eventually connect to the optic nerves. |
AskMen.com Maggie Kalogeropoulos |
Proper Hair Maintenance For Men Fernando, from the Montreal-based salon Le Pascha, offers the clueless all-important tips on proper hair maintenance for men. |