For generations, gray hair has been treated as a one-way street, a visible marker of time that only moved in a single ...
Researchers at Dr. U Hair and Skin Clinic in the Los Angeles area report that an inflammatory, early fibrotic pattern within ...
A study links graying hair to stem cells getting stuck, unable to color new hair growth. And here's the good news: That might ...
Folks develop gray hair as they age because color-producing stem cells become "stuck" and disabled in the hair follicle, new animal research contends. Hair color is controlled by melanocyte stem cells ...
A new imaging study challenges long-standing ideas about how hair grows and could lead to new treatments for hair loss. Scientists have discovered that human hair does not emerge because it is pushed ...
In a new study involving three volunteers, skin scars began to behave more like uninjured skin after they were treated with hair follicle transplants. The scarred skin harbored new cells and blood ...
Unlike normal skin, scar tissue doesn't contain any hair follicles. New research now indicates that when such follicles are transplanted into scar tissue, that tissue changes to become much more like ...