Battling Baldness Goes High-Tech
From cloning to lasers, there is a host of new treatments on the horizon for baldness.
View ArticleBaldness Cure Rooted in Stem Cells, Study Suggests
An inability of stem cells in the scalp to develop into the type of cells that make hair follicles may be an underlying cause of male-pattern baldness, according to a new study.
View ArticleH1N1 May Cause Baldness
Here's a reason to get your flu shot that you probably haven't considered: infection with H1N1 may trigger baldness in a small number of people
View ArticleScientists Discover Baldness Gene
Scientists say they've uncovered a gene that causes a rare but distressing form of childhood baldness, a finding that could help the quest to treat hair loss.
View ArticleScientists identify protein responsible for male pattern baldness
Researchers have identified the protein responsible for male pattern baldness, raising expectations that an effective treatment for the most common cause of hair loss in men is on the horizon
View ArticleHair-Cloning Could Be Next Step in Battle Against Baldness
Millions of men and women who suffer from premature baldness or hair loss could soon be able to regain their original lustrous locks — by cloning their remaining hair in the laboratory, research suggests.
View ArticleScientists Discover Baldness Gene
Scientists say they've uncovered a gene that causes a rare but distressing form of childhood baldness, a finding that could help the quest to treat hair loss.
View ArticleStudy: Cure for Baldness Could Happen in 5 Years
German scientists have successfully grown hair follicles from stem cells, and claim it could translate into a cure for baldness in the next five years, BioScholar.com reported
View ArticleA cure for baldness? Researchers develop method for growing new human hair
Scientists in the U.S. and Britain may have taken a huge leap forward in finding a cure for baldness. For the first time, researchers have generated new hair follicles that grow human hair.
View ArticleFemale Baldness: Finding Help for the Medical and Psychological Impacts
Baldness affects women both physically and psychologically. Here are some tips on how to deal with this condition.
View ArticleBye, bye baldness? Is a cure on the way?
Dr. Brett King on a possible cure for hair loss.
View ArticleHow beehives could help battle baldness
Hair loss sufferers may have to look no further than their local beekeeper for a cure. According to the American Chemical Society, scientists from Hokkaido University in Japan have recently discovered...
View ArticleColombian firm seeks to sell herbal medicine in U.S.
A firm in this northwestern Colombian city is seeking to expand into the U.S. market with a line of products based on Ganoderma lucidum, a fungus said to strengthen the immune system and diminish the...
View ArticleOdd color, chlorine taste: Complaints plague city as it seeks water...
Less than an hour's drive from one of Earth's great fresh water sources, some people in Flint are searching for a drop worth drinking.
View Article7 weird things that can mess with your heartbeat
A few weeks ago I thought I was having a heart attack. My morning started out normal: I woke up at my usual hour, feeling what I thought was a little bit of tiredness.
View ArticleChemo doesn't have to mean going bald anymore
Say the word "chemo" and what comes to mind?
View ArticleControversial paleo cookbook for babies pulled before release
Health experts warn babies and young children should not be eating like cavemen.
View ArticleBaldness Drug Works, but Some Have Sexual Problems
The widely used baldness drug Propecia indeed boosts hair growth in men, but some may develop sexual problems, according to a new analysis
View ArticleIs hair loss in women normal?
Women are often surprised to find they are losing their hair. At drugstores, they will spend untold amounts of money on products that claim to build back volume or reverse the damage of hair loss.
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