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A new study from the University of Tokyo suggests gray hair might be a natural defense against skin cancer. Researchers found that when pigment stem cells experience severe DNA damage, they shut down ...
Going gray could reflect the body's natural defense against skin cancer, according to a new study. Researchers from The University of Tokyo studied the relationship between hair graying and melanoma, ...
Why does hair turn gray? And how is that common hallmark of aging connected to a life-threatening disease? A new study may have pinpointed how going gray is connected to one of the deadliest forms of ...
People of all ages are letting their natural gray hair grow long—and in some cases, dyeing their hair to enhance the gray. So if you're embracing your silver streak, the next question is how to style ...
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It wasn't too long ago that women were shamed for aging — told they looked "old" if they dared to embrace their gray hair. In fact, I never saw the women in my own family lean into it until well into ...
Contrary to popular belief, gray hair might not always be permanent. Scientific discoveries suggest stress, nutritional deficiencies, and hormonal imbalances can trigger graying, with potential for ...
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From Jennifer Lopez to Eva Longoria, these celebrities might always look glamorous, but they are just like everyone else fighting gray hair. Going gray is a part of life -- but some people just aren’t ...