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Hair Loss Myths
by Raj Pandey
Myth: Losing an average of a hundred hairs per day is normal. Don’t worry about it.
Fact: It’s true only if you don’t have MPB (male pattern baldness). Everyone loses some hair each day. Some hair loss is a normal part of human hair growth.
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The Truth About Hair Loss
by Dr. Rita Louise
It is normal to shed hair every day and the truth is we loose between 100-125 hairs on any given day. Hair that is shed falls out at the end of growth cycle. At any given time 10% of our hair is in what is called a “resting phase” and after 2-3 months resting, hair falls out and new hair grows in its place. Some people, however, experience more hair loss than is normal.
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Hair Loss Remedies Around the Globe
by Raj Pandey
In our culture, hair loss remedies come with hefty price tags, painful surgical procedures, ingestion of tablets, and the application of creams. It seems like a whole lots of work just to keep a person happy with their physical appearance. Doesn¡¦t it? But men and women have shed hair since the beginning of time. Being ¡¥bald¡¦ isn¡¦t a new concept. It makes one wonder what remedies other cultures use to prevent and interrupt the balding process.
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Hair Loss and Your Hormones
by Raj Pandey
A lot of hair loss is caused by hormone fluctuations. This is called hormonal hair loss. Both males and females are susceptible to this form of hair loss. The major difference is that while this type of hair loss is often temporary in females it may be permanent in males
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Emotional Effects of Hair Loss
by Raj Pandey
Hair loss is known as a medical problem, but it can easily become emotionally troublesome, as hair loss has been known to cause extreme emotional distress. This is because our hair has a deep effect on how we feel about inner and outer selves.
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Genetic Hair Loss
by Raj Pandey
Although genetic hair loss can seem like a curse, it isn’t. It’s inherited from one’s family and is passed down through the generations. You may experience male pattern baldness at the age of twenty-seven, but your twin brother may not! It’s very strange how the gene travels through the family. But the fact remains: it does. Genetic hair loss appears predominately in men, but may also appear in a few select women.
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Can Hair Restoration Look Natural?
by Raj Pandey
The objective of a successful hair transplantation is to give the patient a natural-looking head of hair. In order to achieve this “natural” look, a transplant surgeon must cover the hair loss areas, in order to achieve a natural look. Fortunately, the days of “pluggy” hair are long gone. Now doctors have a technological procedure which allows men and women to look and feel comfortable and natural.
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Hair loss caused by hair brush
by Raj Pandey
You’ve all heard the old wives tale “One hundred strokes a day will give you a healthy head of hair.” Wrong! The truth? The less you brush your hair, the healthier your hair will be!
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What is Alopecia Areata?
by Raj Pandey
Alopecia Areata is the name given to a condition where round bald spots appear on your skin and scalp. The hair loss is very sudden and quite often drastic. Alopecia is a disorder that causes a patient’s immune cells to attack their own hair-growing tissue for unknown reasons. Usually a trigger is needed to start the process (often in the form of a virus)
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Top 10 Myths About Hair Loss
by Raj Pandey
Have you ever seen the show Myth Busters? Well we’re about to bust some common myths and misconceptions related to hair loss. Call us the ‘Hair-Myth Busters.’ The following myths have been passed on for generations. Some of them have been heard so many times that they must be true. Right? No. A myth is just that–a myth. There’s no scientific evidence that supports any of these tall tales.
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Facts about Men and Women Experiencing Hair Loss
by Raj Pandey
Hair plays an important role in most people¡¦s overall appearance. Hair, teeth, and nails are all admired and emulated as a sign of beauty in our society. Unfortunately, when we see signs of appearance slipping, we are devastated. As men and women, we have to realize that sometimes these things are out of our control. Hair loss does NOT imply that we¡¦re ¡¥slipping¡¦ or ¡¥aging poorly.¡¦ Instead, hair loss can be caused by a hereditary trait, a hormonal imbalance, stress, a reaction to medicatio
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What is temporary hair loss?
by Raj Pandey
What defines temporary hair loss? When and how does it occur? Temporary hair loss can be caused by many factors. This condition can happen in men and women alike. Reasons for temporary hair loss may include: intake of medications, pregnancy, stress, and sickness. It can strike people of all ages, but usually targets men and women from the ages of twenty to forty years of age.
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Stress and Hair Loss
by Raj Pandey
Everyone loses hair on a daily basis – this is seen as quite normal. However there are a variety of factors that can prematurely accelerate this process – a major one is any form of stress mental or physical.
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Thyroid Hair Loss
by Raj Pandey
It is very important to understand Hair loss or alopecia, is a symptom rather than a diganosis. It is a reaction to something else happening with your body. A very common cause of this symptom is a malfunctioning thyroid called hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. Located in the throat, when the thyroid functions normally it releases essential hormones that regulate the body functions.
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How does hair grow ?
by Raj Pandey
Hair forms in a pouch-like structure below the skin called a hair follicle. What we see as hair is actually the hair shaft, which is the keratinized, hardened tissue that grows from this follicle. The hair is attached to the base of the follicle by the hair root, which is where the hair actually grows and where it is nourished by blood capillaries. Like the rest of the body, hairs are made of cells.
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Andropause and Hair Loss
by Cathy Taylor
Andropause and hair loss often go hand in hand. Imagine clumps of hair falling off your head, or observing strands of once healthy hair collecting in the shower drain. Maybe you run your hand through your hair and feel it thinning. It can feel daunting and quite scary. Typically, hair loss is a result of an imbalance of male testosterone hormone in the body. Instead of infusing the hair with healthy testosterone, enzymes break it down to a simpler form known as dihydrotestosterone.
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The Hair Loss Stress Response
by Bob Lawrence
Hair loss caused by excessive amounts of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) can affect men at practically any age due to a wide range of factors. But, how long your hair loss will last largely depends on your mindset, how you mentally cope with the trauma and the hair loss treatment you choose. This is extremely important as the wrong treatment could cost you valuable time, money and hair!
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Hair Loss and Propecia
by Dave McCloskey
Let’s talk a bit about Propecia, the newest “wonder drug” for fighting hair loss. Propecia, which is a trademark or brand name for the drug “finasteride”, is a prescription medicine used for the treatment of male-pattern baldness. In some studies, Propecia stopped hair loss and caused some hair to re-grow in up to 48 percent of men with hair loss at the top of the head or at the back and middle part of the scalp when treated for 12 months. At 24 months, 66 percent of men reported improvement. No
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Falling Hair? Don’t Buy That Expensive Medicine Yet!
by Ismael D. Tabije
A receding hairline is the most obvious sign of aging, being on the most prominent location. It is like falling leaves when autumn comes. That’s why most of the middle and advanced aged people suffer from thinning hair. And, to their constant chagrin, most male suffer from this misfortune.
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Plain Truth About Hair Loss
by Fred Neech
This hair loss article unveils the myths and mysteries behind hair loss.
Before I discuss the cause of hair loss, I think it is very important to dispel some hair loss myths.