04 Jan, 2009
Posted by: Tom Sailor In: Hair Loss
by Tom Sailor
Hair loss at a young age can be very painful, therefore, doctors who specialize in hair transplant often advise against spontaneous decisions of their younger patients. The physician will do everything possible to put off the surgical procedure until a full consultation has been established. Many physicians won’t do a hair transplant right away and will suggest one last visit about six months down the road.
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26 Dec, 2008
Posted by: Kris Calusa In: Hair Loss
by David U. Goodman
Some amount of hair loss is inevitable - each of us loses somewhere between 100 and 150 hairs in a single day. It’s part of a natural cycle of hair growth and death - it’s normal and shouldn’t cause you any concern. Also, larger quantities of hair can be lost at certain times - during illness, pregnancy, life-changing events, after surgery or when entering menopause. These are all temporary conditions and hair loss associated with them is temporary as well in most cases. If you find that you are gradually losing your hair and it can’t be attributed to any of the above, here are a few tips to prevent or reverse the progression of hair loss:
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23 Dec, 2008
Posted by: David U. Goodman In: Hair Loss
by David U. Goodman
Some amount of hair loss is inevitable - each of us loses somewhere between 100 and 150 hairs in a single day. It’s part of a natural cycle of hair growth and death - it’s normal and shouldn’t cause you any concern. Also, larger quantities of hair can be lost at certain times - during illness, pregnancy, life-changing events, after surgery or when entering menopause. These are all temporary conditions and hair loss associated with them is temporary as well in most cases. If you find that you are gradually losing your hair and it can’t be attributed to any of the above, here are a few tips to prevent or reverse the progression of hair loss:
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14 Dec, 2008
Posted by: Andy Rowde In: Hair Loss
by Andy Rowde
If you have diabetes and you start losing your hair, you may be experiencing diabetes related hair loss. Although the connection was long thought to have already been established, the link between diabetes and hair loss needs to be further studied. Looking however at the basic facts about diabetes and hair loss may help you understand why there might be a real connection.
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14 Dec, 2008
Posted by: Dani Maurer In: Hair Loss
by Marius Hagen
With the concept of staying fit and healthy dominating the society today, how hard you should be pushing yourself depends on your level of fitness and your health history. You can kick off with your doctor’s recommendation regarding optimal heart rate target for working out based on these factors.
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14 Dec, 2008
Posted by: Tom Sailor In: Hair Loss
by Tom Sailor
It is natural to lose hair and is part of the body’s way to renew itself. There are many reasons why a person can lose hair but the problem is extremely common an untold millions of people are affected by it worldwide. If you loss your hair, the correct medical term for this occurrence is Alopecia. Male pattern hair loss is the most common form, representing close to 95 percent of all cases in men; and due to a hereditary condition: Androgenic Alopecia.
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12 Dec, 2008
Posted by: Irina Thorton In: Hair Loss
by Irina Thorton
Let’s face it. For some people, it simply is not fun being bald or worse, having diffuse hair loss. If you are among the hundreds who do not like to lose hair, then your eyes and ears are probably peeled for updates on a new hair loss treatment. What is the latest news about treating hair loss?
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06 Dec, 2008
Posted by: Irina Thorton In: Hair Loss
by Irina Thorton
The debate over hair loss vitamin deficiency has been raging even up to now. There is the side that says hair loss is not due to a lack of vitamins in the body. The other side says that losing your hair due to nutrient deficiency is very real. What is the truth about hair loss vitamin deficiency?
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01 Dec, 2008
Posted by: Irina Thorton In: Hair Loss
by Irina Thorton
Taking medications or undergoing a hair transplant are two common options for people suffering from hair loss. Taking herbal hair loss remedy is also another alternative to treating hair loss. Before you choose the alternative option, though, here are some important facts you should know about herbal solutions to hair loss.
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24 Nov, 2008
Posted by: Anthony Galz In: Hair Loss
by Irina Thorton
Men with shiny patches of skin on the scalp have become a common sight. Evidence suggests though that women may also be common victims of hair loss. It is perhaps because of this equal tendency for baldness that both men and women are becoming increasingly interested in understanding the cause of hair loss.
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