SE-freak
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Searching through the net, I often come across articles that describe hair loss treatments of today "in detail".
Some of these articles contain claims like: "Rogaine is shown to be effective only during the first two years of use and its effect diminishes due to tolerance","Rogaine causes a dreadful shed when discontinued taking away healthy hairs too" or "propecia is shown to work for the first two years and then the results fade away gradually".
It would be great if anyone aware of relevant studies could comment on those remarks.
(My gut tells me there is a lot of scientifically packaged rubbish in cyberspace but I would really like to hear some views here).
Some of these articles contain claims like: "Rogaine is shown to be effective only during the first two years of use and its effect diminishes due to tolerance","Rogaine causes a dreadful shed when discontinued taking away healthy hairs too" or "propecia is shown to work for the first two years and then the results fade away gradually".
It would be great if anyone aware of relevant studies could comment on those remarks.
(My gut tells me there is a lot of scientifically packaged rubbish in cyberspace but I would really like to hear some views here).