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    GlossaryReproduction

    biological process creating new organisms from parent organisms

    Reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced from their parents. It can occur through sexual means, involving the combination of genetic material from two parents, or asexual means, where a single organism can produce offspring genetically identical to itself. This process is fundamental for the survival and continuation of species.

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      community My personal thoughts on DHT. belive it or not

      in Research/Science 1 year ago
      The conversation discusses a personal theory on the role of DHT in stress and reproduction, suggesting it converts testosterone for reproductive traits. The discussion includes skepticism and mentions individual differences in physiology and neurochemistry.

      community extreme hair growth on hairline and temples , no drugs

       6 upvotes 8 years ago
      A user experienced extreme hair growth on their hairline and temples using natural remedies like onion juice, nail rubbing, more veggies and fruits, less carbs, jojoba oil, and dermarolling. They did not use Minoxidil, finasteride, or any prescription drugs.

      community Why Didn't the Pumkin Seed Oil Study Get More Attention?

      in Question  69 upvotes 6 years ago
      Pumpkin seed oil showed a 40% increase in hair count, but its effectiveness is questioned due to other ingredients in the supplement. Users discuss its potential compared to finasteride, with some expressing skepticism and others showing interest.