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closeup of a woman's hand holding a hairbrush with clumps of hair representing hair loss. The short answer is yes, stress and hair loss can be related. Three ...
This common and sometimes stressful condition may result from heredity, medications or medical conditions. Treatment may reverse or slow hair loss.
In male- and female-pattern baldness, the time of hair growth shortens, and the hairs are not as thick or sturdy as they once were. With each growth cycle, the ...
ANSWER: In the vast majority of cases like your son's, the cause of hair loss is a condition called androgenic alopecia, or male-pattern baldness. It's usually ...
Can you prevent a receding hairline? Most women who experience hair loss notice a gradual broadening of the part in their hair (female-pattern hair loss). An ...
a close-up of a young woman who has lost her hair due to cancer Chemotherapy and hair loss: What to expect during treatment. Chemotherapy drugs are powerful ...
“One of the types of hair loss is called androgenetic alopecia, and that's known as male- or female-patterned hair loss," explains Dr. Tolaymat. Male ...
Hirsutism (HUR-soot-iz-um) is a condition in women that results in excessive growth of dark or coarse hair in a male-like pattern — face, chest and back.
Look Good Feel Better is a free program that provides hair and beauty makeovers and tips to women with cancer. These classes are offered throughout the ...
"You can have androgenetic alopecia," says Dr. Davis. It's a genetic condition also known as male- or female-pattern baldness. It's a common form of hair loss, ...
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