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A new treatment for gray hair? Researchers are working on an innovative approach
By Sarah Jacoby | TODAY at NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS) - Top Stories
· June 22, 2026
· 1 min read
Gray hair is a natural but inevitable sign that we’re aging. But new research suggests that it might not be so inevitable after all.
By using drugs that stimulate part of the immune system, researchers think they may be able to restore pigment to hair that’s gone gray to prevent or even revers...
Key takeaway But new research suggests that it might not be so inevitable after all.
Why this matters in Frisco News
For Frisco residents concerned about the visible signs of aging, this new research on reversing gray hair may bring a glimmer of hope. The potential for immunotherapy to restore pigment to hair could have significant implications for the local beauty and wellness industry. Frisco's growing population of professionals and families may be particularly interested in this innovative approach, given the city's strong focus on health and self-care. As the research progresses from cell and animal models to human trials, it will be worth watching how local dermatologists and medical spas in Frisco respond to the possibility of offering this treatment to their clients. The city's thriving business community may also see new opportunities for investment and partnership in the development of this technology, further solidifying Frisco's position as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (KXAS) - Top Stories ·
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What is this story about? Gray hair is a natural but inevitable sign that we’re aging. But new research suggests that it might not be so inevitable after all.
By using drugs that stimulate part of the immune system, researchers think they may be able to restore pigment to hair that’s gone gray to prevent or even revers...
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