...that may someday help scientists understand and treat ordinary baldness, researchers say they've identified a normal role for a...of a direct link between the "hairless" gene and typical baldness. In fact, the new work doesn't even explain why the gene...
...Kobren deems "butchers." To some, baldness is just a mundane genetic condition common...cataclysm. A death sentence. He calls baldness "silent suffering" and describes his...chicks" will think about his incipient baldness, what his pals will think, what the...
...populate the planet. Try these on for size. * The comb over. Hair-challenged men should just say yes to male-pattern baldness and live with it. To quote Paul Simon, "Who do you think you're fooling?" And what do they do when it's windy anyway...
...GW8510, Davis said, was 100 percent effective in preventing baldness in approximately half the animals. No side effects were detected...which looks like an ordinary hair gel, does not prevent baldness caused by aging or inheritance.
...supplements are illegal for use as a training aid, not to mention potentially dangerous. Risks range from heart disease to baldness. Creatine, on the other hand, is widely available and legal. The Food and Drug Administration lists it as a food supplement...
...to claims; perjury." Braswell was convicted in 1983 stemming from false claims about the effectiveness of a treatment for baldness. He was sentenced to three years in federal prison. Braswell's pardon application was made at the last minute and was one...
...contributor. Braswell, 57, was convicted for fraud and other crimes stemming from false claims in 1983 about the effectiveness of a treatment for baldness. He was sentenced to three years in federal prison followed by five years' probation.
...Braswell was convicted for fraud and other crimes stemming from false claims in 1983 about the effectiveness of a treatment for baldness. Roger Clinton, a singer, got his own pardon -- one of 140 the president made on his final day in office -- for a 1985...
...anyone other than elite athletes are negligible, Bauer said. Steroids can have potentially serious side effects ranging from baldness to heart and liver problems, and ephedrine has been linked to potentially fatal cardiovascular problems. Dr. Allan Korn...
...enhancing the water in the name of any cause is a rational idea? Perhaps a brilliant scientist discovered a simple way to cure baldness, infertility, get fewer cavities, maintain a better attention span - without a single negative side effect - should this...
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