- Balding Blog - If I’m a NW3, When Will My Advancing to NW6 Be Evident?
I’m currently a 3 on the Norwood scale and I see some miniaturization in my crown. Someday I’ll probably reach a 6 on the Norwood scale like my father did, but lets say for some reason I were to progress as far as a 7, when would that miniaturization be present? Would a doctor [...]
- TheBaldTruth - Early Onset Male Pattern Baldness May Be Linked To Lower Incidence Of Prostate Cancer
According to researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine, men who develop early onset male pattern baldness had a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer. The researchers studied 2000 men aged 40 to 47. “At first, the findings were surprising,” said professor Jonathan Wright of the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. “But [...]
- Balding Blog - Was Propecia Working? I’m Scared to Quit!
Hi i had a question about propecia. I used this (generic Finasteride) for nearly a year, however i never had any regrowth of hair. I seemed to maintain my hair to an extent, but i still was thinning. I’m curious do you think the medication was stopping my hairloss from progressing or is it more [...]
- Balding Blog - Would Hair Regrow in a Scalp Scar?
(female) I’d had a bald spot since birth, possibly a birthmark and possibly a scar from my extraction. At 20 I had an stapled excision. Now I’m curious, Is hair meant to grow in the area where the staples were, or will there always be a bald line? Is there anything I can do to [...]
- Balding Blog - Benadryl and Hair Loss?
Hello Doc. I was wondering if long term use of benadryl could cause hair loss or hair thinning. I usually take two 25 mg tablets before i go to bed. Sometimes I take three. Also, could taking a large dosage of benadryl have any adverse effects on hair? I was wondering this [...]
- Balding Blog - Should We Bother Treating MPB?
I just read this article about hair loss on MSN — The Naked Truth About Baldness They basically say that you shouldn’t bother medicating for MPB because the results aren’t worth it. They don’t even mention surgery as an alternative to medication. I was wondering if you believe this had any merit or if it is [...]
- Balding Blog - My Hair Falls Out In The Same Months Each Year
My hair seems to fall out every year and then it grows back. I can comb my hair and the comb is full of hair. Right know my hair is falling out and I noticed a bald spot on the left side of my head. I read so of the other people’s concerns and you [...]
- Balding Blog - Do I Have a Funny Hairline or Am I Going Bald?
Hey so I’ve always noticed that the right side of my hairline goes up a little farther than my left side. I’ve also noticed that the temple “triangle” has been shaped differently. As long as I can remember (and looking back at photos from when I was in HS), my hairline has never been straight. [...]
- Balding Blog - In the News - Humans Regrowing Body Parts
Snippet from the article: Researchers have found that the gene p21 appears to block the healing power still enjoyed by some creatures including amphibians but lost through evolution to all other animals. By turning off p21, the process can be miraculously switched back on. Academics from The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia found that mice lacking the p21 [...]
- Balding Blog - After a Week on Propecia, My Hair Doesn’t Come Out When I Pull It
Recently restarted Propecia on Dr. Bernstein’s advice. After one week, pulling out crown hair takes as much effort as hair in the permanent zone. Previously crown hair would come out with the slightest of force. Now it really hurts to pull crown hair like permanent zone hair. Does this mean it is working? Pity is, [...]
- Delicious.com - Is Regaine Hair Loss Treatment Any Good?
The Amazon customer feedback feature is great for helping you decide whether to buy a product or not. I just checked Regaine the hair loss treatment. All in all the customers who reported were pretty well pleased with the results. Some even reported that the hair loss stopped on the temples.
- Delicious.com - Poor Blood Circulation and Hair Loss
Did you know that poor blood circulation in your scalp can cause or exacerbate hair loss? Your hair will shrink and die if it does not receive an adequate amount of blood, nutrients, lymph and oxygen.
- Pubmed - A Mouse Model of Androgenetic Alopecia.
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), commonly known as male pattern baldness, is a form of hair loss that occurs in both males and females. Although the exact cause of AGA is not known, it is associated with genetic predisposition through traits related to androgen synthesis/metabolism and androgen signaling mediated by the androgen receptor (AR). Current therapies for AGA show limited efficacy and are often associated with undesirable side effects. A major hurdle to developing new therapies for AGA is the lack of small animal models to support drug discovery research. Here, we report the first rodent model of AGA. Previous work demonstrating that the interaction between androgen-bound AR and beta-catenin can inhibit Wnt signaling led us to test the hypothesis that expression of AR in hair follicle cells could interfere with hair growth in an androgen-dependent manner. Transgenic mice overexpressing human AR in the skin under control of the keratin 5 promoter were generated. Keratin 5-human AR transgenic mice exposed to high levels of 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone showed delayed hair regeneration, mimicking the AGA scalp. This effect is AR mediated, because treatment with the AR antagonist hydroxyflutamide inhibited the effect of dihydrotestosterone on hair growth. These results support the hypothesis that androgen-mediated hair loss is AR dependent and suggest that AR and beta-catenin mediate this effect. These mice can now be used to test new therapeutic agents for the treatment of AGA, accelerating the drug discovery process. Crabtree J., Kilbourne E., Peano B., Chippari S., Kenney T., McNally C., Wang W., Harris H., Winneker R., Nagpal S., Thompson C. (Endocrinology. 2010 Mar 16; )
- Pubmed - Phase I Evaluation of Telatinib, a Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor, in Combination with Irinotecan and Capecitabine in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors.
PURPOSE: We studied the safety and tolerability of telatinib, an orally available, small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR-2/VEGFR-3), platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta, and c-Kit in combination with capecitabine and irinotecan. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Telatinib twice daily continuously, irinotecan once every 3 weeks, and capecitabine oral twice daily on day 1 to 14 were administered in cycles of 21 days in escalating doses in successive cohorts. Toxicity was evaluated to conform to the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 3.0. Pharmacokinetic and (circulating) endothelial (progenitor) cell measurements were done. Tumor efficacy was evaluated using the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors. RESULTS: Twenty-three patients were included in this phase I trial. Most frequently (>25%) reported adverse events of any grade were vomiting, nausea, fatigue, diarrhea, alopecia, and hand-foot syndrome. A silent myocardial infarction and two cases of decreased left ventricular ejection fraction were reported; both were reversible. Cardiac monitoring of the subsequent patients did not reveal other abnormalities. The study was terminated when the recommended single agent phase II doses of telatinib (900 mg twice daily) and capecitabine/irinotecan was reached. Pharmacokinetic profiles showed no clinically relevant changes upon coadministration of the three drugs. (Circulating) endothelial (progenitor) cell levels stabilized during treatment. Five of 23 patients had partial remission and 9 of 23 patients showed stable disease. CONCLUSIONS: Continuous administration of 900 mg telatinib twice daily can be safely combined with irinotecan (180 mg/m(2)) and capecitabine (1,000 mg/m(2) twice daily, day 1-14) and is the recommended schedule for further phase II studies. Tumor shrinkage and disease stabilization was observed. Cardiac toxicity needs further investigation in following studies. Clin Cancer Res; 16(7); OF1-11. Langenberg M., Witteveen P., Roodhart J., Verheul H., Mergui-Roelvink M., van der Sar J., Brendel E., Laferriere N., Schellens J., Voest E. (Clin Cancer Res. 2010 Mar 16; )
- Delicious.com - Super Hair Energizer Hair Growth Vitamin
Super Hair Energizer is a kind of hair growth vitamin that a lot of people to be pleased with. To call it a “hair growth vitamin” is really a metaphor, however, for it is an all-in-one system for hair revitalization and restoration.
- Delicious.com - Provillus: The Only FDA-Approved "Hair Vitamin"
Provillus is an FDA-approved hair loss treatment. Acting just like hair vitamins, Provillus is used by men and women alike, although predominantly by men since they are more susceptible to age-related hair loss and related hair problems.
- Delicious.com - HairGenesis: The Best In Hair Vitamins?
HairGenesis is a proprietary, one-of-a-kind all-natural, and botanical hair vitamins system which makes use of an array of tried and true natural DHT blockers in every one of the company’s products.
- Delicious.com - Bao Shi Hair Vitamins
Bao Shi Hair Vitamins are scientifically formulated hair nutrition vitamins. They include a powerful blend of Chinese herbs which includes the renowned DHT blocking herb Ho Shou Wu.
- Delicious.com - Shen Min Hair Vitamins
One of the most renowned hair vitamins complexes is Shen Min. Shen Min is all-natural line of dietary supplements that have been formulated to help diminish or cease hair loss in men and women, while also enhancing their hair growth.
- Delicious.com - Viviscal Hair Vitamins
If you’re looking into vitamins for hair growth, one of the top selling products out there is Viviscal. Viviscal hair vitamins are formulated to stop and reverse hair loss.