Articles, tagged with "alopecia areata", page 5
18th June 2009
Alopecia areata is known as an unpredictable hair disease affecting about 2% of the world's population and it happens to be the second most common type of hair loss after male and female pattern baldness. It is often called patch baldness or spot baldness...
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Author:
Dody
11th June 2009
If you are currently losing your hair this is definitely going to be the most exciting letter you read today!
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•Stop hair loss in its tracks
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Author:
Dr.B. Chao
04th May 2009
I was 22 years old at the top of my game professionally, in the best condition of my life physically and terrified! I was losing my hair!!! I started finding more and more strands of my hair on the shower floor and in the sink on a daily basis. I was so w...
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Author:
Reese
27th April 2009
Hair loss is a major problem; there are millions of people finding remedy for hair loss every day. There are various treatments available in market; the treatment to be taken totally depends on the underlying cause of hair loss. Following are the common t...
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Author:
amber
10th March 2009
If someone tells you he or she has found an oil that is 100% natural, odour free, nourishes skin, relieves arthritis pain and cures burns & bruises, he/she is talking about emu oil,
Emu is a 6ft tall bird, native to Australia. Oil taken from the fa...
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Author:
Dev Saras
15th December 2008
Male pattern baldness, scientifically known as androgenetic alopecia, has affected more than forty million men all across the United States. Studies show that twenty-five percent of men experience the onset of male baldness as early as age thirty. Others ...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
02nd December 2008
Baldness, scientifically known as alopecia areata (AA), is a common problem for a lot of people today. Basically, this type of medical concern affects the human scalp. But there may be instances when other hair-bearing parts of the body are affected as we...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
26th November 2008
Job getting you down? Bills piling up? Hair falling out? Stress hair loss is one of the most predominant reasons both men and women lose hair. While many people feel this can be due to the emotional side, physical stress also contributes to the problem....
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Author:
allhairlosstreatments
03rd November 2008
Non-surgical hair replacement encompasses the employment of hair extensions and wigs to cover the areas of hair loss. The advantages of their use include little pain or discomfort, as much density as desired, not limited by donor availability, and non-inv...
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Author:
Cherry B
06th October 2008
In every one hundred persons in the United Kingdom, one is usually affected by erratic hair loss on the scalp and body of women. This hair loss is called Alopecia Areata (AA). Alopecia Areata is the state of hair loss that may cause the speedy inception ...
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Author:
Cherry B
11th September 2008
Generally, when we talk of hair loss in men, it will result to horse-shoe-like remaining hairs on the head. This type of hair loss is genetic in nature. It starts with a receding hair line and loss at the crown of the head. This hair loss is called andro...
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Author:
Cherry B
02nd September 2008
Hair has an extraordinary and inexplicable psychological importance. Hair can be used to express cultural, sexual, and religious individuality. Disorders of hair growth that compromise individual expression may affect self-esteem, social functioning, and ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
17th July 2008
Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-scarring, inflammatory, hair loss disease that is seen in men, women and children. This condition is commonly manifested by patchy areas of hair loss on the scalp and other body areas. In severe cases, alopecia areata can p...
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Author:
peterhutch
15th July 2008
Alopecia areata (AA) is a condition affecting humans, in which hair is lost from areas of the body, usually from the scalp. Because it causes bald spots on the scalp, especially in the first stages, it is sometimes called spot baldness. In 1%-2% of cases,...
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Author:
peterhutch
27th May 2008
Hair loss in males is known medically as Alopecia Areata. Researches suggest that it is an autoimmune disease. For the benefit of readers it's necessary to clear what is an auto-immune disease?
Auto immune disease:
Nature has gifted us with a prot...
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Author:
charli