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    GlossaryHairless Protein

    regulates hair growth and follicle cycling

    The Hairless Protein, also known as the HR protein, is a crucial component in the regulation of hair growth and development. It is encoded by the HR gene, and mutations in this gene can lead to conditions like alopecia universalis, where individuals lose all body hair. This protein plays a role in the hair follicle cycle, particularly in the transition from the growth phase (anagen) to the rest phase (telogen).

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      community Whey Protein can cause hairloss in men with AGA as per a doctor

      in Research/Science  64 upvotes 3 months ago
      Whey protein may slightly increase hair loss in men with androgenetic alopecia (AGA) due to elevated IGF-1 and testosterone levels, but the effect is minimal compared to treatments like finasteride and dutasteride. Many users argue that whey protein's impact on hair loss is negligible and that maintaining a healthy lifestyle is more important.

      community Great news recently for people with hairloss!

      in Research/Science  113 upvotes 11 months ago
      A potential treatment for alopecia involving a protein that calms hair follicles has shown promise in rats, but skepticism remains about its applicability to humans. Many users express doubt about the timeline for effective hair loss treatments, comparing it to past unfulfilled promises.

      community Hairloss all over body and head

      in Treatment  2 upvotes 2 months ago
      A 25-year-old experiencing hair thinning all over the body and head, despite using minoxidil and having low vitamin D levels, is advised to seek a second opinion from a dermatologist specializing in hair loss. The likely diagnosis is diffuse alopecia areata, which may require treatment with a JAK inhibitor.

      community Whey protein and hair loss

       6 upvotes 8 years ago
      Whey protein does not cause hair loss; concerns are likely unfounded. The user is on finasteride and minoxidil but sees no improvement, so they are phasing out these treatments while continuing to work out and use whey protein.