Sugar May Cure Male Baldness
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•Cure for men's hair loss could be found in sugar stored in the body, study suggests
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Researchers at the University of Sheffield in the U.K. claim the fix might be found in a sugar that’s naturally present in the human body.
The sugar, known as 2 -deoxy-D-ribose ( 2dDR ), is involved in various biological processes in animals and humans and can stimulate hair regrowth in mice.
This sugar is thought to improve hair growth by causing an increase in the number of blood vessels.
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