Hair Loss InformationI Hate My Cowlick So Much That I Don’t Want to Live Anymore – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

i don’t keep my hair long and when i have it short i have this horrible cow lick in the front of my head. it starts in the middle of my head and swings around to the side. it’s quite horrendous. i need to know if it can be reset to look like the rest of my hair. if not i don’t want to live. i am at my whits end and it has hindered my confidence to the point i don’t have a life. please help.

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If you are thinking about ending your life over a perfectly normal hairline with a cowlick, you need to see a psychiatrist or seek some other type of help immediately. Your email is distinctly a cry for help. Making a cowlick disappear is easy, but does not appear to be the real issue here.

Hair Loss InformationNot Hair Loss News – An Effective, Permanent Treatment for Intractable Pain – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the article:

Although medicine has advanced far enough to treat basic headaches, strained muscles and the agony of having a cavity filled, inflammatory pain—the kind that results from osteoarthritis, bone cancer and back injuries—has proved to be a far more elusive target. Current remedies, including morphine and other opiates, flood all the nerves of the body, causing dangerous side effects. More localized remedies, such as steroid injections, wear off over time. Recently researchers have begun working with a toxin found in a Moroccan cactuslike plant that may be able to deliver permanent, local pain relief with a single injection.

The compound, called resiniferatoxin (RTX), works by destroying the neurons specifically responsible for inflammatory pain. These neurons extend from the body’s periphery (including the skin and internal organs) to the spinal cord, carrying pain signals along their axons. The signals eventually travel up to the brain.

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Read the rest at Scientific American — Prickly Painkiller

This toxin specifically kills only those neurons that produce a specific protein that transmits the “sensation of noxious heat and inflammation“, while leaving other nerves alone. We have known for many years that a single nerve carries many sensations, pain being one of them. We use this in our local anesthetics, where we can block pain, but not sensation.

Considering that pain accounts for many of the visits to doctor’s offices, such a treatment sounds miraculous; however, pain can be our friend as well. Using acute pain prevents us from doing things that could harm us, like running on a leg that has a crack or a fracture present.

The article concludes with a quote from David Maine, director of the Center for Interventional Pain Medicine at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore: “When you can streamline where a drug acts and avoid consequences outside of that, you potentially have a winner.

Hair Loss InformationNot Hair Loss News – Pill Prevents HIV Among Drug Addicts – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the article:

A once-a-day pill has been proven to lower the risk of getting HIV among needle-using drug addicts, just as it does among heterosexual couples and men who have sex with men.

Among 2,400 injecting drug users in Bangkok, those assigned to take a daily dose of an antiviral drug Viread, or tenofovir generically, had half the risk of getting HIV over a four-year period as those who took a placebo pill. Among those who took tenofovir faithfully, there were 74 percent fewer infections.

Results of the long-awaited study, launched eight years ago, are the capstone of an HIV prevention strategy called PrEP, for pre-exposure prophylaxis.

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Read the rest — Prevention Pill Cuts HIV Risk For Injecting Drug Users

Read the study abstract at The Lancet.

Hair Loss InformationCan I Use Hypnosis to Regrow My Hair? – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I was reading this site [Hair Loss and Hypnotherapy] and it got me wondering whether I could actually use hypnotherapy to regrow my hair lost from medication. I don’t have genetic loss, as my loss only began after I was on medication.

Sounds hokey, but I am impatient and willing to try anything. What do you think?

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Hokey” is not a poor description for this. The idea that you can will yourself to growing hair is pretty ridiculous, and if your hair loss was temporary it will regrow on its own anyway.

I guess anything is worth trying if you’re really adamant about it, but don’t set your expectations too high. While you’re visiting the hypnotherapist though, you can also see if hypnosis will change your eye color, which some people believe is also possible. As you might be able to tell, I am not among the believers.

Hair Loss InformationNot Hair Loss News – Taking Tamoxifen Reduces Breast Cancer Recurrence in Women – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

It’s not hair loss related, but I also post cancer related news items here from time to time…

Snippet from the article:

Breast cancer is less likely to recur if women previously treated for the disease take the drug tamoxifen for 10 years, instead of the recommended five years, according to a British study.

The study was a component of a larger international trial, for which similar results were announced last year.

“I think it’s huge because it’s the second trial to show a benefit for 10 years versus five years,” said Dr. Sandra Swain, medical director of the Cancer Institute at Washington Hospital Center and president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, or ASCO. “It is important not only in the U.S., but for the world. It is a very inexpensive drug.”

Tamoxifen, available as a low-cost generic, has long been used for younger, premenopausal, women with early-stage breast cancer that responds to estrogen. Most start taking the estrogen-blocking drug immediately after completing their initial surgery or chemotherapy.

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Read the rest — Longer tamoxifen use reduces breast cancer recurrence

In the News – DigniCap Cleared for Final Clinical Trials – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the article:

Hair loss is often a depressing signature of chemotherapy, particularly disturbing for women who have to undergo treatment. One way to help prevent hair loss during chemo sessions is to cool the scalp, narrowing blood vessels around hair follicles and slowing the uptake of the poison in the area.

A system called DigniCap from Dignitana (Lund, Sweden) has just been FDA cleared for final clinical trials and may soon become available in the U.S. to help prevent chemo related hair loss. DigniCap consists of a touch screen equipped refrigeration and control unit that monitors scalp temperature and delivers cooling liquid to the inner cap.

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Read the rest — DigniCap to Help Prevent Chemo Caused Hair Loss Cleared for FDA Trial

We have discussed the concept in a series of previous posts about a device called the Cold Cap. It seems that the technology has gotten better since we wrote about it.

In the News – Growth Factor for Follicle Generation During Wound Healing Identified – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

Snippet from the article:

Researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have determined the role of a key growth factor, found in skin cells of limited quantities in humans, which helps hair follicles form and regenerate during the wound healing process. When this growth factor, called Fgf9, was overexpressed in a mouse model, there was a two- to three-fold increase in the number of new hair follicles produced. Researchers believe that this growth factor could be used therapeutically for people with various hair and scalp disorders. The study appears in an advance online publication of Nature Medicine.

“The findings help explain why humans don’t regenerate their hair after wounding,” said senior author George Cotsarelis, MD, professor and chair of Dermatology. “The study also points us to a way to treat wounds and grow hair.”

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Read the rest — Growth factor responsible for triggering hair follicle generation during wound healing identified

Exciting stuff from a world renowned researcher!

In the News – Hair Science International Claims Hair Loss Cure, But Actually Just Selling Wigs – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

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A ”CUTTING EDGE” hair loss clinic that says it can cure baldness in fact hands out cheap wigs to cover bald spots. Hair Science International was fined $100,000 after Consumer Affairs Victoria exposed scores of false claims made by the Melbourne-based company that advertises to have “20 years in Hair-loss research across the globe”. The business even starred footballers Brent Guerra and David Hale on their website.

Consumer Affairs Victoria took the company, former director Steve Sindiris and ”senior hair loss specialist” Joseph Zwaigoft to Melbourne Magistrates’ Court after unhappy customers spoke out. Customers claimed they paid $6,000 to $8,000 for poor-quality hairpieces which were glued on to their head. Hairpieces also needed to be reattached every five to six weeks for an additional fee.

Consumer Affairs Victoria alleged that the company claimed it could grow hair on synthetic liquid skin and then attach this hair to the client’s scalp.

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Read the rest — Hair loss clinic fined over wig claims

Hair Loss InformationPeyronie’s Disease, a Deformity of the Penis – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

I found out that I have Peyronie’s disease and have been taking Propecia for some time. Is there any connection (cause and effect)?

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I looked it up. One site said that Peyronie’s was reported in 6 of 4,700 patients on finasteride, which would be an incidence of 0.13% of this population. In the general population (even in those that do not take Propecia), the incidence is between 0.5 – 13%, and varies with age. That would suggest that Propecia is not a cause of this disease and perhaps (long shot) with its lower incidence with people on finasteride it even has some protective properties.

We’ve written about this before, but the connection is still unknown.

Hair Loss InformationIn the News – Some Men Would Give Up a Year of Life for a Full Head of Hair – Hair Loss Information – Balding Blog

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A third of men suffering hair loss claimed it affected their confidence, a survey revealed. And nearly four in 10 admitted feeling envious when they saw a stranger with a full head of hair. One in seven said hair loss affected a relationship – and just over three per cent claimed they temporarily lost their sanity.

When asked what they would swap for a full head of hair, one in 10 men said they would give up a year of their life and a quarter were willing to waive a pay rise.

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Read the rest — We’d give up a year of life to have hair, say 1 in 10 baldies

This comes on the heels of a separate survey of women that showed 16% would trade a year of life for a perfect body.