Yes, I almost read the first two. They are not too big (250-300+ pages) and I only read important chapters. European Textbook of Dermatological Treatments is the biggest one, 1500+ pages.Are you guys actually planning on reading these textbooks?
1. Male Alopecia Guide to Successful Management (2014)Got any PDFs m8?
Hopefully someone takes the reigns and figures out this sh*t disease. Bryan died bald and that is so sad to think about, he dedicated his life to this field.This forum is in serious need of new Bryan Shelton.
He was a very competent researcher. He has been studying about hair loss for decades and made a significant contribution to this and others forums. His profile.Who was Bryan?
He was a very competent researcher. He has been studying about hair loss for decades and made a significant contribution to this and others forums. His profile.
What happened to him?
His last post still sounds in my head
"A properly-designed antiandrogen doesn't block 5a-reductase. It blocks androgen receptors."
Words of a true genius
True one of the reasons why finasteride and dutasteride don't always work is because the damn androgen receptors in the scalp are sensitive to even the tiniest amounts of DHT. If we could shut them off we could really stop or significantly slow down most hair loss.
He passed away.
Passed away because he tested to much stuff or unrelated to hairloss?
