Posted in Hair Loss on Apr 2nd, 2008
Although nutrition is always important to maintain health but sometimes there is a genetic predisposition to certain conditions. Hair loss in particular, referred to as male or female-pattern baldness, can be inherited and passed from one generation to another; therefore cannot be prevented. There are many hair loss treatments out there and most need to be started [...]
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Posted in Hair Loss on Nov 19th, 2007
Hair loss can be a difficult problem as can affect one’s confidence about themself. To understand the reasons for hair loss better, we need to know why it happens in the first place. The normal hair cycle growth is 2 to 6 years and each hair strand grows about an half inch or 1 cm [...]
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Posted in Hair Loss on Sep 3rd, 2007
Male Pattern Baldness:
On average, there are 90,000 to 150,000 hairs on the scalp. The hairs grow from roots called follicles. Blood vessels at the base of each follicle provide nourishment vital for hair and hair growth. Hair growth in each root occurs in a cycle independent of each other. At any time about 90 percent [...]
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Posted in Hair Loss on Sep 3rd, 2007
A drug-free hair loss product, from a surprising source, may be the new answer to thinning hair, alopecia, and male pattern baldness.
“You have no idea what it’s like,” says Joe Rice, a 60-year-old professional from Fort Wayne, Indiana. “I started losing my hair in my twenties. It’s miserable. It has a way of shaping your [...]
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