Afghanistan, Aug. 18 -- Spanish scientists unveiled a new baldness therapy combining stem cells and ATP. Tested successfully on mice, the method offers hope for future human treatments against hair loss.
Spanish researchers have developed a new technique that successfully reactivated hair growth in mice, raising hopes for a future treatment for widespread baldness.
The study, reported by the New York Post on Sunday, August 17, was hailed as a significant breakthrough in the field of hair loss research.
The method involves combining stem cells taken from fatty tissue with adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that provides energy to cells. Scientists say this mixture has the potential to reverse androgenetic alopecia-the most common fo...