Akkermansia improves testosterone-induced hair growth inhibition. Research/Science 11/29/2023
Akkermansia bacteria can improve hair growth inhibited by testosterone, and metformin may increase Akkermansia, which could help with hair loss related to aging, insulin resistance, and inflammation.
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