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Could eating your greens keep you from going gray? A study published in the international journal Antioxidants suggests that luteolin, an antioxidant found in broccoli and celery, can help reduce ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer In a recent study, luteolin—a plant compound with antioxidant effects—prevented mice from developing gray hair.While the finding is interesting, experts said it ...
Unless you’re willing to dye to your hair, you can’t restore hair that’s already gone gray to its former color. However, you may be able to preserve the rest of your color by making a few ...
A new study found that trapped stem cells may be the reason some aging hair turns gray. Gary John Norman / Getty Images. Ever wondered why your hair turns gray as you age?
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