Articles, tagged with "alopecia", page 1
12th November 2011
Nobody wants to look older than they really are but baldness can really turn the clock forward in terms of your physical appearance. One of the latest innovations of hair restoration is laser hair therapy. Low frequency level of laser is used on the scalp...
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Author:
Kshitiz Mahajan
07th October 2011
Fall continuously thinning and hair loss indicates the loss of hair and can gradually lead to the bald patches on the head.
Although the treatment of hair loss and even cure baldness can be done in a variety of ways, including new hair weaving techniq...
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Author:
Patton Jai
21st September 2011
Introduction to hair loss
This is called as losing hairs anywhere on the head. The condition is known as ‘alopecia’ in medical science. Alopecia is Latin, but we can also found the Greek ‘alopecia’ meaning alopek – the fox. Literally, it refers to mang...
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Author:
Collier Baker
17th August 2011
Traction Alopecia Can Be Prevented and Treated
Traction alopecia is a hair loss issue where the sooner you come to terms with it, the easier and faster the treatment.
Early detection and making the appropriate change is the key to overcoming tracti...
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Author:
Naomi Mannino
05th August 2011
Female Hair Loss has become undeniably a serious and difficult matter to deal with. Having beautiful hair is in fact considered as a passport to beauty. Some would say that it is a woman’s crowning glory and that it defines her personality and aspect in t...
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Author:
Tony Hatfield
22nd June 2011
Women who want to regrow their hair quickly can benefit from herbs like ginkgo biloba and green tea extract. Green tea in particular is such a great choice for female baldness simply because it contains compounds that help stimulate the growth of newer ha...
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Author:
zechong cai
20th June 2011
Hair loss would be one of the greatest concerns of countless afflicted men and women all over the world these days. This condition is easily seen in adult men, though there are clinical reports too that some women have endured this at some point in their ...
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Author:
Sonia Aguila
10th June 2011
Hair rebonding is a process where the chemical bonds in your hair are broken, rearranged and bonded back again permanently using very strong chemicals. It is one of the most damaging things you can do to your hair.
During rebonding, perming lotion is add...
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Author:
Sonia Aguila
08th June 2011
If you use the over very simple action you will expand a longer, much healthier mane and you would have discovered a simple way to avoid hair falling outHair loss and dandruff are one particular of the most irritating disorders that can even make a person...
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Author:
Charlie Harrington
01st June 2011
Hair loss or male pattern baldness, as it is commonly known, is one of the most common condition observed in men. It affects men in more than one ways, such as lowering his self esteem and to an extent that they start neglecting and avoiding their social ...
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Author:
onlineclinic12
31st May 2011
Evidence avails to display that some kinds of hair reduction are promoted by endocrine imbalances in your human body. When you work out - specifically with aerobic exercising - you restore the blood movement to all your organs to market wellbeing, and you...
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Author:
Quinton Cote
31st May 2011
Full lace wigs are now well known within the entertainment industry due to actors, actresses and our most admired celebrities. Due to that, they have now become the most sought out hair accessory in the world. Ordinary men and women are now using it for a...
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Author:
The Lace Wigs Store
27th May 2011
Tired of puffy eyes? Stress is part of everyday work, and it is the number one factor that makes your eyes sag in exhaustion. One quick way to hide stress from your eyes is through make up. Putting on make-up shows that you put in extra time to present yo...
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Author:
dennisrode
26th May 2011
Demodicosis is a reasonably common inflammatory, parasitic disease of dogs characterised by the presence of larger than usual numbers of demodectic mites. The initial proliferation of the mites may be due to a genetic or immunological disorder. Mites can ...
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Author:
Susan McKay
16th May 2011
Plaque builds up in your dog's teeth just like they do in your own. You, however, brush your teeth at least twice a day, whereas your dog does not. When plaque has been present in their teeth for a long period of time, they start to turn into tartar and ...
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Author:
Steve Weber