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smell sandal wood so biologists have now developed a new remedy for head growth. receding hairline bald patches shiny pates men in particular struggle with hair loss as they get older. but it also affects 40 percent of women. scientists in this nano biotechnology lab in munster believe they found a miracle cure for parallels. they discovered that hair has a sense of smell and that it grows fast as in response to the scent of sandal wood . the goal is to extend the has growth phase what's called the homage and phase there's a hack growth cycle so the goal is to extend the phase of high growth by as much as possible. the hair growth cycle consists of distinct stages of growth or homage in phase last 2 to 6 years normally up to 80 percent of the hair
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follicles are indiana jhon phase during the laser teligent phase the follicle rest for 2 or 3 months and then the hair falls out the next on edge and phase begins as a new hair grows in the same follicle but this can only happen to a limited extent. the new hair that grows is also thinner. so extending the original antigen phase also means that hair will stay thicker for longer. the researchers are experimenting with live hair follicles and exposing them to various sense such as. this chemical which is used to mimic the scent of sandal wood appears to stimulate hair growth. ringback and. express all factory receptors and these appear to detect the scent. doesn't have to know but it can detect fragrances. we've been able to us. that have
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treated with some the law remains in the growth phase for longer than have treated it with a controlled substance. and. the result is hair that's not only longer but also thicker air lotion containing sandal or oil is already on the market march of berta leni tested as in the clinical trial. at week 8 we see a significant difference in. patients treated with sundin or compared to placebo and for their value and also for the number of carefully cause that they remain in an engine and so is capable of producing the hey. that's good news for aging headbangers. hairdresser on your client care from also a slightly skeptical about hair loss treatments. challenges ensuring that the active ingredients actually reach the roots that's
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where they need to be to improve growth and that's the difficult bit. so the jury's still out. but it's a cure proves effective in the long term is bound to be many people eager to try it . so tell us ultimate secret recipe against us actually no because the reasons for hell us all sort of verse that you need to find individual solution and treatments for example if you have the normal male hair loss. you need to treat this for ever or you loose the fight against the testosterone sometimes women also have male hallows due to elevated male hormones and their body or due to the wrong contraceptive pill or interview to read device which can also imitate testosterone that different other reasons like
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a fire at blent disease or licking off iran or of other micronutrients like amino acids by to mean a several vitamin b. c. d. e on the got 3 fatty acids biotin or soliciting for example so you need to check this in the blots in order to help these people and you should always see the doctor early enough because you need to decide whether you have an inflammatory skin disease like alopecia areata or scarring have loss so what does nutrition play a. loss because if you say that there are some deficits leading to halos could you cue them with the right to choose. in some cases yes if you are letting off my true chance to activate the mets have a listen of they have a route to build a strong hair filament you for example need to friends types of amino acids because
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the hollerin is made of amino acids it's a keratin and you also need the sulfur containing i mean it's to have a strong connections within this filament you would need to micronutrients to have a strong metabolism in the hair root to have the machines running and all of this is delivered by healthy food so it's anything i can do myself to treat have those or do it always have to see a doctor and have to see a doctor well hello sir after a pregnancy is normal how lost after a fever or an infectious disease is normal and return. to the normal hair girls after a while in these cases it may be ok to wait but i would recommend to not wait too long because if their hair porus stay empty for a longer period of time they shrink and it will not be possible to have new and strong hair in the future again so go to the doctor earlier than later
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to have your check ups and if you have the feeling you loose more than $100.00 terrorists per day you should see the doctor immediately and also if you have told areas like if you have a low pressure area ata or severe inflammation and it's in this because then it may be a scarring helos which is really very difficult and sometimes impossible to treat thank you for the great tips and it's interesting talks it was a pleasure. i hate it receding it starts here and in the worst case the whole head will be bald and the last results will be a transplant. yes i had plastic surgery and i wanted my hair back. in my early twenties i started to notice my hairline was receding my hair was getting thinner i started taking fewer and fewer photos but if i did only with
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a cap on or i would stay in the background i was only 26 but i looked like i was in my mid thirties to me it was like i barely had any hair on my cousin had the operation me year earlier when i saw the results i said ok i'm going to do that. up until a week before the procedure i felt fine i was looking forward to it but then you start started to creep in is it going to go ok lots of people that told me it's a really safe procedure but i was still afraid like who knows maybe it won't work for me so i felt a mix of anticipation and fear. they use your own hair they take hairs from the back of your head you often see older men who don't have any hair on top but have some on the sides and at the back that's where they say hair never falls out so they take years from those areas and
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put them back in on top of things it's. it took 7 and a half or 8 hours. and you're awake the whole time. because my cousin told me he fell asleep at some point but i couldn't help. but i was also a good afraid i would feel something or it would hurt. but it was completely painless. and 1st there are lots and lots of little dots with little hair sticking out and it was crushed i looked like a hedgehog. with the funny thing is that these hairs all fall out again and i was fired. and i looked like a plug chicken because the here is different all fall out of the same time i had
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some here here here and here for the 1st 2 or 3 months you have to be patient really patient but it's worth it whenever i look in the mirror nowadays i think i'm a whole new person and. for me there's nothing negative about it and i have no problem talking about what i did but there are some men who do 1st of all they don't know what options they have and 2nd plane they're afraid but that would change if they knew somebody who had the procedure and saw that it really works. with cancer i can understand when people say they don't want anybody to know i think the fear seeming to say might be ashamed they had cosmetic surgery or needed cosmetic surgery. but as for me i feel great. i want to tell anyone who has doubts about it do it just do it it's worth it. in case you've ever
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wondered how many has the women have on their head i will tell you african women have about 81000 women approximately 89000 and european women top it all 121000 has and before you start counting your own hair you see a lifetime and try to maybe you may be. in good shape your will. health show on d.w.i. covers many aspects of health care we look at what's new in medical treatment nutrition fitness and beauty. we discuss these topics in depth with specialists and give you the chance to pose your own questions so do get in touch. well this runs of our show and i have to say i had a great headache i hope you get to see it.
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this is news live from berlin and new day and then you era in america washington gets ready to welcome joe biden to the white house in just over 10 weeks time the president elect goes to church and begins to shape his plan top of the agenda of a task force to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and president heads back to the golf course off to firing off a new round of tweets he says he's the reelection and is vowing legal action against the election process. plus. there was no shortage of goals when leverkusen
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with blood will see who came out on top. welcome to the program u.s. president elect joe biden has picked 2 prominent physicians to lead his coronavirus task force. he has made tackling the pandemic his top priority when he takes office on january 20th and he's already putting together a team to come up with a strategy biden stance of the day fresh from his election victory speech by going to mouse at the catholic church in his hometown wilmington delaware that's where his son is buried biden also says tackling climate change and bridging the u.s. political divide key goals of his administration president donald trump meanwhile
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return to the gold course where he was playing when u.s. networks declared biden the election win on saturday beforehand he sends out a new series of tweets alleging election fraud so far he has produced no substantial evidence to support the allegations. so very different sundays for joe biden and donald trump w correspondent. has more we're talking about a completely different man and that was pretty clear from the very beginning on joe biden is moving forward planning the next steps and one of the things he announced yesterday i was that he plans to present coronavirus task force and today he already announced who are going to be the co-chairs of this corner of i was working group the 1st man is going to be former surgeon general dr vivek murthy and a former food and drug admin is a commissioner david kessler is going to be the 2nd man other members expected to
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be announced tomorrow monday a meanwhile the whole trump is still refusing to concede we have been seeing during that they that he has been attacking the democrats on twitter and he continues at the false claims off electoral fraud we also know that donald trump is planning to give an interview tonight to a conservative radio program hosted by mark levin to talk about the mail in ballot process. while donald trump remains determined to contest the election former republican president george w. bush says the outcome is clear in his statements on his website bush said he had cold joe biden and camilla harris to extend his congratulations he went on to say though we have political differences i know joe biden to be a good man who has won his opportunity to lead and unify our country he also congratulated donald trump for a hard fought campaign. well the leaders have also lost no time in
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sending messages of congratulations to joe biden and. they say they're ready to strengthen their ties with washington after nearly 4 years of often tense relations with donald trump joe biden joe biden's triumph is being celebrated well beyond the borders of the u.s. world leaders from every continent have congratulated the new president elect. a new one the e.u. stands ready to intensify cooperation with the new administration and the new congress there's a lot to do you know we can strengthen our ties from our foundation of friendship and partnership. britain germany france and other european countries were the 1st along with canada to send their congratulations most expressed parts of renewed unity and cooperation following 4 years of tense diplomacy. very much to working with president biden and his team on a lot of crucial stuff for us in that in the weeks and months ahead tackling
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climate change trade international security many many many many other issues on the streets there appears to have been a collective sigh of relief from europe. i am relieved because these last days of insecurity that were weighing on my heart have been lifted will not merit the last few years is over. for us to see what i meant that he said that will certainly be a new political direction especially when it comes to the environment. the french and the like to see a brighter future than before. asia. but in seems open to accepting people's different viewpoints and wants to move forward in a united manner that's positive. africa. i am absolutely thrilled that biden's one and a little bit scared about what i do next hour winds. i think he's a he's a quite
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a scary unpredictable man and the middle east they say chance better for as raul but i think when you're better for the world you're better for israel to this office that's hard but it is very different from trying to trying to bully das and wanted us to a peace him with. countries with a historically difficult relationship with the u.s. but in selection and verse little 100-0000 can alter your the future development of the china u.s. relationship trump didn't do a good job i don't hold much hope for biden turn. around but i'm. do but in the drama here we talked about improving relations with russia but it didn't come to anything. biden is openly against russia. here. and now on biden and what changes he may bring to foreign diplomacy for the
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u.s. . earlier we spoke to islands ambassador to the u.s. daniel moe hole we asked him how a biden presidency might impact trance and ties which have become strange. well i hope in a positive way i'm going to relations have been frayed over the last few years trade disputes over the boiling your boss issue and so on led to tolerance by both sides and i think frankly in the light of the pandemic and the need to revive our economies the e.u. us economic and trade link is vital indeed and therefore i hope that we will see a revival all the good relations between our 2 parts of the world because remember one 3rd of the global g.d.p. is contributed by trade between you or the united states so it is absolutely vital that trade relationship should should be enhanced rather than held back. now to
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some other stories making news around the world police and ballerinas have detained more than $300.00 protesters as thousands took to the streets 3 months into opposition rallies against hardline leader alexander lukashenko police deployed vans and water cannon in the center of men and internet access was restricted. emergency services on spain's canary islands say more than 1600 african migrants arrived there over the weekend the asylum seekers reach the popular tourist destination after crossing the small in small boats from western africa the number of arrivals has increased 7 fold compared to the same period last year. the last passenger flight has taken off from balanced airport which has officially closed after 6 decades the final departure was a special air france flights to paris packed with guests of honor and journalists the airline also flew the 1st plane to take off when it opened in 1960 s.
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. global corona virus infections have now passed the 50000000 mark as the pandemic accelerates in the u.s. and europe andries across the continents are back in lockdown as the search in cases for a major strain on their health care systems in germany the situation is less serious than most of its neighbors but medics still fear they could be overwhelmed by covert patients needing round the clock care in the coming weeks nicholas schneider is usually come but as head of this intensive care unit he's become increasingly concerned about the recent surge in corona virus infection that's. a misnomer to the numbers being reported every morning a somewhat shocking because we don't know how many patients will have 2 weeks from now and it's possible we may not be able to treat all of them. with every new surgeon infections the number of covered 900 patients in the intensive care unit increases the mood here is tense. and we all fear the current wave will be worse
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than the last one our ability to keep up is limited compared to the 1st wave because we have had to continuously treat covered patients even in summer. operations that were delayed during the 1st phase of the pandemic had to be reshaped for summer or early autumn they had no time to catch up then yes we're almost back to the point where we were in the spring when it comes to our work load and bed capacity and we're getting more patients. currently 8 patients are being treated in the intensive care unit at least 2 doctors and 6 nursing staff a needed for each of the 3 shifts. like others here alexandra foster is constantly on the move will stay in member wouldn't want as well as we have our backs to the wall and lack resources we're doing our best at the moment we have enough stuff but as soon as another patient or 2 are admitted the system will be overwhelmed.
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personal protective equipment ventilators and intensive care beds are available but there's still a lack of staff for the intensive care patients qualified workers it difficult to find. it in poverty because there will probably get a few volunteers to support us but we won't get additional qualified personnel to deal with the wave so we have to obtain personnel from other units to help it says i mean to you but not everyone can deal with the enormous physical and psychological stress of caring for covered 900 patients because in already seeing the beginning of the 2nd wave in we have many months ahead of us the people who work here are exhausted i believe we're far from reaching the peak of the pandemic . nick last night it says that makes it even more important to take coronavirus regulation seriously every day counts and every avoided infection means less of a burden for the health care system. football now and
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anticipation was high ahead of sunday's late game a clash between the top 4 teams leverkusen and mentioned both sides have been scoring freely in recent games and this one was no different. with 2 on form heavyweights going toe to toe this bundesliga boat was always likely to pack a punch. drew 1st blood on 18 minutes after. i. tucked away the resulting penalty. for leaving prison on 27 minutes i'm. back in front on the half hour after he was played in inadvertently by liver cousens fulvia inverts. then got his 2nd of the evening heading his level just before. have been banging in the goals of late they'd scored 17 in their last 5 matches and blood but couldn't
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live with them in the 2nd half we on bailey slid into score on 60 minutes and yulian followed suit to seal the points 8 minutes from. the goal of the day in injury time but it wasn't enough to deny. the move back up to 4th as the extended their unbeaten league run to 7 matches. sunday's game saw both ball coast struggling hoffenheim and the teams served up a thriller. early lead and looks to be on a roll when the host made it on 26 minutes but. gave hoffenheim a lifeline 3 minutes from the end when he believes time. served a penalty in injury time to deny the visitors a corpse. now
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a virtual stadium with thousands of streamed in fans was the backdrop to this year's m.t.v. europe music awards the pandemic friendly digital event seoul south korean pop group b.t.s. topped the competition. they won a 4 awards including best song for dynamite and. yes for you to go for a little makes hosted and one best hope award tonight also featured performances from malaysia case sam smith dosha cat and baby home. mom was a city in. this and. so. this is news live from the headlines out the top of the hour well stories is up next here on g.w.
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