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06-20-2014, 07:31 AM
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Unbelievable: Yale University researchers correctly guessed that a rheumatoid arthritis drug called Xeljanz could successfully regrow hair in a patient with the autoimmune disease alopecia universalis, which causes hairlessness over the whole body. This 25-year-old took the drug and by the end of eight months had all the hair back on his head, body and face that he hadn't had in years
Huge success: The drug had successfully been used before on plaque psoriasis, which the 25-year-old Yale patient also exhibited, but had never been used to treat alopecia in humans
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2663086/Yale-scientists-successfully-use-arthritis-drug-regrow-completely-bald-mans-hair.html#ixzz35A85tT3g
Unbelievable: Yale University researchers correctly guessed that a rheumatoid arthritis drug called Xeljanz could successfully regrow hair in a patient with the autoimmune disease alopecia universalis, which causes hairlessness over the whole body. This 25-year-old took the drug and by the end of eight months had all the hair back on his head, body and face that he hadn't had in years
Huge success: The drug had successfully been used before on plaque psoriasis, which the 25-year-old Yale patient also exhibited, but had never been used to treat alopecia in humans
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2663086/Yale-scientists-successfully-use-arthritis-drug-regrow-completely-bald-mans-hair.html#ixzz35A85tT3g