-
Baldness Cured?
by
Arnie
on 18 Apr, 2012 20:14
-
-
#1
by
warhawk
on 18 Apr, 2012 20:40
-
-
#2
by
Sly Joe Leo
on 18 Apr, 2012 20:57
-
I like being bald, so even if this becomes a real option, I'll stay sly.
Besides, the thought of bed head is reason enough to keep the hair off...
-
#3
by
Paul the Headblader
on 19 Apr, 2012 00:17
-
I am so pissed off on these scientists. Why won't they try that on their own stupid heads?
Why the mouse?
Anyways, about the article: they've been trying to find a real cure for centuries, if Einstein, or other brilliant heads couldn;t find it 100+ years ago, what makes me think some dooshebag chinese scientists that are after the money will do it?
Even if it's a real cure I will stay bald ( I do not have any sort of hairloss problem
)
-
#4
by
Mikekoz13
on 19 Apr, 2012 04:03
-
The second paragraph had the word "transplant" in it. Just more of the same.
I like being bald and would never go for any "cure".
-
#5
by
Sir Harry
on 19 Apr, 2012 04:37
-
I'm with the guys who posted before me. Nuff said.
-
#6
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 19 Apr, 2012 06:35
-
Baldness will only need a "cure" when they find out if it does any damage to the mind or body or unnecessarily shortens life. Haven't heard of anything like that, ever!
-
#7
by
Baldstu
on 19 Apr, 2012 11:28
-
Be an intesting poll on here to find out who would want to be cured , I have a choice and bald is my choice
-
#8
by
Mr Jules
on 19 Apr, 2012 15:39
-
Why would we possible want a cure for being bald ?
-
#9
by
TheSlyBear
on 19 Apr, 2012 16:32
-
I never liked my hair to begin with. Why would I want it back? It's almost like wishing for acne.
-
#10
by
stasiu
on 19 Apr, 2012 19:28
-
LOL ! Wishing for acne or nose hair !
-
#11
by
calbito
on 20 Apr, 2012 08:44
-
The article sounds like it is just a new type of hair transplant. The way I see it: Anything that will make hair grow on a bald head will have to be powerful medicine, either chemical or mechanical. Powerful medicine always has major disadvantages, and it becomes a matter of choosing the lesser evil. Now if a person could die from baldness, then this sort of thing would definitely be worthwhile. But since baldness is merely a cosmetic issue, curing it is not worth these kinds of risks, and the research money would be better spent on finding cures for real diseases.
-
#12
by
Baldstu
on 20 Apr, 2012 10:33
-
The article sounds like it is just a new type of hair transplant. The way I see it: Anything that will make hair grow on a bald head will have to be powerful medicine, either chemical or mechanical. Powerful medicine always has major disadvantages, and it becomes a matter of choosing the lesser evil. Now if a person could die from baldness, then this sort of thing would definitely be worthwhile. But since baldness is merely a cosmetic issue, curing it is not worth these kinds of risks, and the research money would be better spent on finding cures for real diseases.
I agree , but the ethics of drugs companys is different and if there is a market for curing baldness and making lots of money it will take precedence over end stage renal failure