Articles, tagged with "hereditary hair loss", page 4
11th October 2007
The average human head has about 100,000 hair follicles; each follicle can grow about 20 individual hairs during a person's lifetime. Statistics show that most men have a 50% chance of experiencing hereditary hair loss by their 50th birthday. The normal c...
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Author:
Helen Hecker
05th July 2007
If you are losing your hair and are looking for ways to re-grow your hair without spending thousands of dollars, I am going to share with you some secrets and recommend some new products made by Beauty 4 Ashes that will really stimulate your hair growth. ...
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Author:
PGregory
05th July 2007
Suffering from hair loss can be a traumatic experience, especially if you are young and do not know why your hair is thinning out. If you are a person, like me, who does not like placing chemicals into your body unless it is absolutely necessary, then the...
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Author:
Dr CJ Gupta
21st May 2007
Hair loss most common on the head, may affect any part of the body. Hair loss may develop gradually or suddenly . It results from hereditary factors, aging, local skin conditions, and diseases that affect the body generally (systemic diseases). Many diff...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
02nd January 2007
Isn't it paradoxical that inspite of the fact that most of us enter the world as bald as a coot, and sometimes even exit that way, we spend our lifetime trying to maintain our hair through thick and thin. All of us lose between 40 and 120 strands of hair ...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
07th November 2006
The primary cause of male hair loss is heredity. There's no escaping it. If most of the men in your family lost their hair at an early age, chances are pretty good that you will too.
The scientific explanation for this has to do with the male hormone ...
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Author:
Dean Iggo
18th October 2006
Millions across the globe share the concern of hair loss, including both men and women. Hair loss can be caused due to various factors including genetic factors amid others. Hair loss has surfaced as one of the most common problem people deal with in the ...
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Author:
Alan Anderson
02nd February 2006
Millions of Americans are affected by thinning hair and hair loss, called alopecia. Typically we think of men with the most common form of hair loss, male-pattern-baldness, as having a trait that is inherited from family members. But hair loss is not just...
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Author:
Sara Chambers