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I hope she follows through with the plans for those with male pattern baldness.
Children with alopecia areata, a condition that causes extensive, sometimes complete hair loss, grew hair after being injected with stem cells drawn from their own scalp in a small study.
Most of the five girls and three boys who had widespread baldness showed regrowth of as much as half of their hair in a preliminary study from Marwa Fawzi, a dermatologist at the University of Cairo Faculty of Medicine. Before the experimental treatment, some of the children had splotches of hair and baldness; others were almost totally bald.
If the treatment works, she plans to look into its usefulness for androgenic alopecia, better known as male pattern baldness.
I hope she follows through with the plans for those with male pattern baldness.
