There are several results in Europe that prove it ain't working.
There are results in Europe that show it does work, although modestly.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/3984770/injecting-fat-scalp-cure-baldness/
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There are several results in Europe that prove it ain't working.
Newbie McGuire: I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening?
Lactate.
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So roughly 5 years or so?
So? They have completely different causes.
I have never seen a study where they actually gave a mouse legit Androgenetic Alopecia. I'm sorry, but you expect me to believe we have an understanding of a genetic "defect" advanced enough that allows us to give it to a different species,
...but we don't understand enough about it's mechanisms to prevent or reverse it in humans?
I never mentioned broscience or something else no need to get pissed so easily. Don't know about some results from Yale, still if there are results it doesn't mean that everybody around is cured.. in the end we are still bald and this is already available for very high prices...And the fact that Yale University disagrees with you means nothing to you, right?
You figure that your broscience is better than real science by Yale University, right?
I never mentioned broscience or something else no need to get pissed so easily. Don't know about some results from Yale, still if there are results it doesn't mean that everybody around is cured.. in the end we are still bald and this is already available for very high prices...
I never mentioned broscience or something else no need to get pissed so easily. Don't know about some results from Yale, still if there are results it doesn't mean that everybody around is cured.. in the end we are still bald and this is already available for very high prices...