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    GlossaryInorganic compound

    chemical substance typically lacking carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds

    An inorganic compound is a chemical substance that typically does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, distinguishing it from organic compounds. Examples include salts, metals, and minerals, such as sodium chloride (table salt) and water. These compounds are often found in non-living systems and are crucial in various industrial and biological processes.

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      community P-1075: a BETTER version of Minoxidil

      in Research/Science 5 months ago
      P-1075 is a more potent hair growth agent than Minoxidil, but it poses significant heart risks, making it unsafe for use. Despite promising results in macaques, concerns about its cardiotoxicity in rats have halted its development.

      community Best Shampoos/Hair Styling Products for Thinning Hair (Male)

       9 upvotes 9 years ago
      A user is seeking advice on shampoos and hair styling products to slow down hair thinning and avoid harmful chemicals. They currently use a biotin and collagen shampoo and are considering alternatives like wax or oils instead of gel.

      community Keratin microspheres - breakthrough

      in Research/Science  14 upvotes 2 years ago
      A gel of keratin microspheres promotes hair follicle growth, showing similar effectiveness to minoxidil in mice. The treatment activates hair growth pathways and reduces inflammation, with potential applications in drug delivery for hair-related disorders.

      community I enjoy taking finasteride every day

      in Finasteride/Dutasteride  241 upvotes 1 year ago
      Users discuss their positive experiences with finasteride for hair loss, mentioning halted hair loss, hair regrowth, and improved self-esteem. Some express satisfaction in taking action against baldness, while others note increased libido and energy.