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baldness & you: the stats  

79 members have voted

  1. 1. Does going bald frighten you?

    • Yes
      30
    • No
      49
  2. 2. Are you bald?

    • Yes
      10
    • No
      69
  3. 3. Is you hair beginning to thin in a way that suggests the universe hates you?

    • Yes
      27
    • No
      52
  4. 4. Bald

    • That's not a question
      12
    • Rambo, that isn't even a question
      67


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As you can see, this isn't really an issue for myself but it looks like there could be some light at the end of the tunnel. A cure for baldness is one of those things that i subconsciously expect to never happen but things could be looking up.

 

I have included a poll here because i know we all think about each others hair. I'm thinking about one of your haircuts right now. Nice, mate. *nods*

 

http://news.bioscholar.com/2010/12/a-cure-for-baldness-could-be-available-in-5-years.html

 

For the first time, scientists in Germany have grown hair follicles from stem cells.

 

The feat has brought scientists a step closer to creating a cure for baldness.

 

The study used cells taken from animals, but researchers hope to create human hair follicles from human stem cells within a year.

 

Stem cells are the body’s master cells. With manipulation in the lab, they can be grown into any tissue in the human body from blood to bone and even whole organs.

 

Although stem cells are seen as the holy grail for medicine, progress has been slow and very few treatments are widely available.

 

However, Professor Roland Lauster at Berlin’s Technical University believes his work could be a step towards providing treatment for the 80 per cent of people who suffer from hair loss worldwide.

 

Lauster claims the treatment – which would probably require the hair follicles to be implanted on to the head – could be available in five years.

 

“Since 1950 the number of new chemicals used in cosmetics has risen 500—fold, and so has the need for animals to be experimented upon to ensure they are safe for humans.

 

This could well do away with the need for them to suffer,” he was quoted as saying.

 

In 2004, a team from the University of Pennsylvania in the US also produced evidence that stem cell research could help prevent baldness. However, as of yet, no baldness cure has been invented.

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Both my grandfathers went bald when they were young. My brother is losing his hair.

 

I've still got mine, though, and so does my father.

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Both my siblings have receding hairlines and one is 25 while the other is 22.

 

:C

 

That wasn't even a question, Rambo.

 

Edit:

I'VE COME TO TERMS WITH MY MORTALITY

BUT THIS SHIT

IS IMPOSSIBLE

 

 

 

 

 

Fucking god damn it.

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both of my grandfathers lived to be over 75 with full heads of hair, my dad's now 60 and his is as full and thick as ever, i'm not worried about go bald.

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both of my grandfathers lived to be over 75 with full heads of hair, my dad's now 60 and his is as full and thick as ever, i'm not worried about go bald.

 

Supposely, baldness is inherited from the mother's side though.

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I'm more interested in finding out if it would help me grow a better beard.

 

 

Oh and whoever mentioned baldness comes from your mothers side is correct, specifically (so I hear) from your moms mom. Whatever gene or trait that causes baldness comes from them.

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I'm looking forward to a Phil Collins central hair reservation which will dwindle until I expire, hopefully rich and bitter in Switzerland.

 

That thing about inheriting baldness from your mammy is probably not true, it's not a single gene trait.

 

Rambo I should point out that male pattern baldness requires testosterone to occur, seems like you ought to have some of that floating around?

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I'm more interested in finding out if it would help me grow a better beard.

 

 

Oh and whoever mentioned baldness comes from your mothers side is correct, specifically (so I hear) from your moms mom. Whatever gene or trait that causes baldness comes from them.

 

my mom's mom still has a full head of hair and she's 90.

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I'm more interested in finding out if it would help me grow a better beard.

 

 

Oh and whoever mentioned baldness comes from your mothers side is correct, specifically (so I hear) from your moms mom. Whatever gene or trait that causes baldness comes from them.

 

my mom's mom still has a full head of hair and she's 90.

 

Thats not really a good indication. Testosterone levels can be different in women and the gene might not have the full effect. If she has/had a brother, you'd get a better indication of the lifespan of your hair.

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