Medicine & TechnologyThe Food and Drug Administration recently approved the first-ever drug against alopecia. Read more about the treatment and how it works.
Lexington-based Concert Pharmaceuticals claims that an experimental treatment for alopecia could restore hair in up to 42% of people with severe hair loss. Read on to learn more.
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder that causes baldness and significant loss of hair. Read on to find out how researchers repurposed commonly prescribed arthritis medication to help regrow hair in patients with alopecia.
A new treatment approach was discovered to provide an effective therapy for Alopecia, dermatitis and vitiligo. This research could be advancement in the science of dermatology.
Recently, a group of scientists discovered promising drugs that may aid some people's problem with baldness. What's more, these drugs are already out in the market and safe for use.