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How to stop Hair loss

Tip#1:

Start Consuming a Good Multivitamin + Multimineral Pill - Take multivitamins and multiminerals to replenish the nutrient deficiency in your body fast and prevent hair loss.

Tip#2:

Drink Plenty of Water Daily - Drinking at least between 10 and 14 - 8oz. glasses of water every day is another great way to prevent hair loss.

Tip#3

Cut Caffeine - Replace your daily coffee intake with a fruit beverage, milk or any other non-caffeinated drink ...
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Small bumps around Recepient area.

Hello to all! I'm an African American patient who had a hair transplant about 1 month ago. I am noticing small bumps around my transplant area. I was wondering what do I need to do? I do not want to hurt my grafts! Any suggestions?
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hair multiplication future

i would like to hear Dr. Cole's thoughts about the hair multiplication future, is the research dead or do you think there is still hope for this technology?
thanks
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Italians develop hair follicle stem cells

» 2007-01-12 16:57
Stem cell hope for baldness
Follicles 'multiplied' by new technique, Italians say
GENOA (ANSA) - Italian stem-cell researchers say they've come up with a new technique for curing baldness.

Pierluigi Santi of a Genoa clinic said stem cells could be used to "multiply" hair roots.

He said the clinic would be ready to perform its first hair transplants on priority patients - those who have lost their hair in fires or other ...
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Hair Follicle Development Research

Generation of the primary hair follicle pattern

Chunyan Mou*, Ben Jackson*, Pascal Schneider†, Paul A. Overbeek‡, and Denis J. Headon*§
*Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, United Kingdom; †Department of Biochemistry, BIL Biomedical Research Center, University of Lausanne, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland; and ‡Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030

Edited by Kathryn V. Anderson, Sloan–Kettering Institute, New York, NY, and approved May 8, 2006 (received ...
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HM...reality or not?

I havnt been on this forum for some time. Baically because I have somewhat forgotten about Hair Loss since shaving my head down about 8 months ago. Although I miss my hair, I believe for a someone who is young and experiencing hair loss, it is the first option before any surgical intervention.
In any event, I would be very interested in hearing Dr. Cole's current position on Hair Multiplication and his view on some ...
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how to Volunteer for hair multiplication?

I guess just that..how do we volunteer to be part of the trials?
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Hair Cloning for Hair Loss

here is a recent article on cloning. Unfortunately, it is still more hype than reality, but there is some progress. Keep your fingers crossed.
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update?

I personally think that the further development of BHT FIT will be the next saving grace to come - especially once DEm is confirmed. In "development", I mean a better understanding of its dynamics and timetable aong with a lesser degree of donor scarring. With this said, I am curious, is there are any side studies that Cole or IHTi is partcipating in regarding HM. Any one still giving this a shot or is it ...
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Application of Cole multiplication to other cells?

Dear All,

Could the miroscopic dissection of the hair follicle used in Hair multiplication be applyied, at least in theory, to other body parts? Say the root of a tooth for example, to allow for tooth multiplication? I am presupposing that 'root' cells in both cases are simmalr if not identical of course...

Just interested

NV
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