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flag 2dDR study at University of Sheffield suggests potential cure for male pattern baldness in mice; further research needed.

A study by University of Sheffield researchers suggests that 2-deoxy-D-ribose (2dDR), a natural sugar in the human body, may potentially cure male pattern baldness. The sugar has been found to stimulate hair growth in mice and is involved in various biological processes in animals and humans. Further research and clinical trials are needed to determine its safety and efficacy as a cure for male pattern baldness.

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