By USC
In one of the first studies to look at the population behavior of a large pool of stem cells in thousands of hair follicles -- as opposed to the stem cell of a single hair follicle -- Keck School of Medicine of USC scientists deciphered how hair ste
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
People Taking Pradaxa Have 33% Higher Heart Attack Risk Than People Taking Warfarin
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
Research Review Shows Byetta and Victoza Can Help Overweight People Shed Pounds
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By Salynn Boyles
Research Could Lead to More Focused Medications for Heavy Drinkers
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By Jennifer Warner
Adding Color, Variety to Children’s Plates May Help Them Eat Healthier, Study Finds
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By Rita Rubin
LINX Would Be Used in Patients With GERD That Doesn’t Respond to Drugs
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By Sonya Collins
Experts Split on Whether to Recommend the Ancient Therapy
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By Salynn Boyles
Benefits and Risks of Aspirin Therapy Determined on Case-by-Case Basis
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By Rita Rubin
Treatments May Be Cheaper Than Medication
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By Brenda Goodman
Study: Machine That Keeps Airways Open Is Linked to a Lower Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke Death
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By American Academy of Dermatology
Hair loss that occurs from continual hair breakage over the years is a serious cosmetic concern for many women.
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By USC
Researchers in the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC), together with scientists in Beijing, China, have discovered a chromosomal mutation responsible for a very rare condition in which people grow excess hair all
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By American Society for Cell Biology
Your hair -- or lack of hair -- is the result of a lifelong tug-of-war between activators that wake up, and inhibitors that calm, stem cells in every hair follicle on your body, according to Cheng-Ming Chuong, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of South
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By University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Given the amount of angst over male pattern balding, surprisingly little is known about its cause at the cellular level. In a new study, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, a team led by George Cotsarelis, MD, chair of the Department
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By Enrique Rivero
It has been long known that stress plays a part not just in the graying of hair but in hair loss as well. Over the years, numerous hair-restoration remedies have emerged, ranging from hucksters' "miracle solvents" to legitimate medications
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By NYU Langone Medical Center
New research suggests the manipulation of Wnt signaling may be a novel strategy for targeting pigmentation such as graying hair.
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By Yale University
Researchers have discovered the source of signals that trigger hair growth, an insight that may lead to new treatments for baldness.
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By Salynn Boyles
Risk to Individual Patient ‘Extraordinarily Low’
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By ScienceDaily
An investigational vaccine protected some women against infection from one of the two types of herpes simplex viruses that cause genital herpes, according to findings in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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By ScienceDaily
Tansy, Tanacetum Vulgare, is a flowering plant found across mainland Europe and Asia. From the Middle Ages onwards the plant, whose folk names include Golden Buttons and Mugwort, has been used as a remedy for various conditions, from fevers to rheum
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