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RepliCel Releases Positive Results from the Interim Analysis of Data from its
MarketWatch (press release)
The Company is delighted to report that the six-month interim analysis results support the continued development of DSCC for the treatment of androgenetic alopecia. "The assessment of the primary endpoint of the TS001-2009 clinical trial shows a
Female Hair Loss Treatments - Surgical and Non Surgical
Hive Health Media (blog)
Further Analysis Reveals Double Digit Hair Growth in RepliCel's First-in-man
MarketWatch (press release)
The Company has developed RepliCel(TM), a natural hair cell replication technology that has the potential to become the world's first, minimally invasive solution for androgenetic alopecia and general hair loss in men and women.
Hair today, gone tomorrow
Malaysia Star
Androgenetic alopecia afflicts 30% of men by the time they hit 30 years of age. It hits 90% of men when they reach 70. At that time, he thought hair loss could be “probably the worst thing to happen to a person”. He was so self-conscious of wearing a
Male baldness
Body and Soul
The most common reason for this is male-pattern-baldness (androgenic alopecia). It usually starts at the temples or on top of the head and leads to either partial or complete hair loss. The process can start as early as late teen years but it usually
Gone today…hair tomorrow?
Palm Beach Post
Whether the blood condition and hair degradation are causally connected, or merely coincidental, I'll never know (middle-age illness can trigger, or accelerate, androgenic alopecia). What I do know is that, when the universe sends you certain signals,
PCOS treatment in general practice
Irish Medical Times
Skin signs of hyperandrogenism — acne, hirsutism, seborrhoea, male pattern alopecia. • Fertility problems — it is the most common cause of anovulatory infertility. • Metabolic — PCOS is a major risk factor for development of type 2 diabetes.
Leading Chicago Surgeon Adopts Revolutionary ARTAS System for Treatment of
MarketWatch (press release)
According to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS)(1), at least 35 million men in the United States are affected by male pattern baldness or androgenetic alopecia. By age 50, approximately 50% of men will experience some degree
Buffalo native battles women's hair loss
Buffalo Business First (blog)
Surianello has androgenetic alopecia and suffers from hair loss herself so she can personally relate to her patients. "If I don't support this art, it won't be around because someone like myself needs to wear hair," she said. "I'm not wearing hair for
Your hair tells more about your body
Times of India
But the most common cause of hair loss among women is androgenetic alopecia, a genetic condition in which new hair shafts grow progressively thinner. Women generally notice a gradual reduction in overall volume, with a concentrated thinning at the




