
Do white hairs grow thicker and faster than pigmented hairs in humans ?
Greying is one of the most visible hallmarks of human ageing, yet its functional consequences for hair fibre biology are often overlooked. Clinicians and lay…
Insights on Hair Health, Hair Growth, and Alopecia Research
Insights on Hair Health, Hair Growth, and Alopecia Research

Greying is one of the most visible hallmarks of human ageing, yet its functional consequences for hair fibre biology are often overlooked. Clinicians and lay…

Canities, the scientific term for the progressive loss of hair pigmentation, commonly presents as the gradual emergence of gray or white hair in individuals of…

Few biological changes announce themselves as clearly – or as emotionally – as the first silver strands of hair on the temples. How quickly those…

Vitiligo is an acquired, depigmenting disorder characterized by the loss of functional melanocytes in the skin, leading to the appearance of white macules and patches.…

Introduction: Various conditions that affect the gastrointestinal (GI) system, such as celiac disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), can lead to…

Graying hair, medically referred to as canities or achromotrichia, has long been accepted as an inevitable part of the aging process. Coloration of scalp hair…

The article titled “Signalling by senescent melanocytes hyperactivates hair growth” in the journal Nature is a research study that investigates the role of senescent melanocytes…