Arthritis Drug Reverses Hair Loss “This Was Not Luck, These Results Will Be Duplicated” Says Yale Researcher

Alopecia Areata affects approximately two percent of the world’s population, which includes more than 6.5 million American men, women and children. According to The American Hair Loss Association, Alopecia Areata (AA) is the third most common form of hair loss dermatologists see in their practices, and is considered one of the most emotionally devastating of all dermatological diseases.

Until now, treatments for Alopecia Areata, Totalis and Universalis have been mildly effective at best.

Watch Spencer Kobren’s in-depth interview with Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Yale University School of Medicine, Dr. Brett King, as he discusses, how with the help of Dr. Angela Christiano’s groundbreaking research, he reversed the hair loss process in a young man who suffered with AA for most of his life.

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