Hey Baldy, Scientists Closing In On Cure
Chromus Domus is the technical term for the condition in which the top of your head resembles the shiny slick surface of a cue ball. Many men wear this look - some proudly, and some very reluctantly. Some men even choose to shave their precious, unappreciated locks to purposely achieve the smooth, bald look, but REAL bald men hate those guys ("That's like using a wheelchair to get around easier!").
Sure, the follicly-challenged can always get a "piece", but unfortunately, those usually look like "pieces" of something else on your head. There's also as many ads for "magic products" to instantly sprout a garden full of hair on your head as there are for those annoying emails promising to add 37 inches to your "cue stick". If you've ever tried any of them, my guess is you're still a cue ball with the same size stick.
Now, for the good news! Earlier this week, scientists announced they have discovered how mammals generate new hair follicles. OK, so those "mammals" were actually just mice, but hey, it's a start! If they can do it, so can you (at least, that's what scientists are hoping). They've determined that stem cells can travel to the site and start creating new hair. Now, they are trying to develop procedures and/or drugs that will help initiate and speed up this process.
Though a full cure for humans may still be a few years away, this finding is the biggest balding development to date. In the meantime, ditch the "rugs", and wear your naturally bald look with pride, beaming with confidence (and beaming with sunlight off the top of your shiny head).
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