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Mr White

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It will. The UCLA is a reliable source and the science seems solid. I've never seen so much enthusiasm surrounding a new hair loss treatment.
 

MrJolly26

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Even though science behind it seems legit, we will have to wait 5-7 years...

There we go again.
 

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A website is already being marketed. Although it displays its purity certificates, it doesn't specify whether the product is ready for use, nor does it provide dosage information. This is especially true given the lack of information on Phase 1 or Phase 2 studies. Like the peptides, the website simply labels the product as "not suitable for human consumption, but for research purposes only." I'd buy it. I'm not worried about the money; it doesn't cost a fortune. What I'm concerned about is safety and whether it has any side effects.
 
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Alec708

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If what they are saying about AI is true then we should soon see these test phases go a whole lot quicker? Am I correct?
 

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If what they are saying about AI is true then we should soon see these test phases go a whole lot quicker? Am I correct?
You're right. But they are wrong. AI is super-hyped and is a bubble. It won't get "smarter" and "smarter" as they are not smart today. The AI out there are LLM - Large Language Models. Which means they are just probabilistic machines, that generates text that "looks" concise, but the AI has no idea of what it means nor "thinks" to generate the texts. It's just a VERY large probabilistic machine.
 
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