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Seasonal Hair Loss at Different Times of the Year

Seasonal hair loss can be the effect of shifting hormones. Are you noticing hair growth and loss at different times of the year? Seasonal hair loss affects many people and has different causes, one of which is shifting hormones Hair follicles, or roots beneath your skin, are alive. The hair extending from your skin is actually protein cells that are dead. As part of the... Continue Reading

Hair Loss Due to Cancer Treatments.

Hair loss due to cancer is a side effect that can be fought. Hair loss can be one of the most difficult side effects of cancer treatments to deal with for both women and men. Hair loss occurs because many cancer treatments affect cancer cells and normal cells. This includes the cells that make hair grow. Hair loss from cancer treatment is most often not permanent. Hair loss... Continue Reading

Coping with Hair Loss in Women and What You Can Do

Hair loss in women is just as treatable as hair loss in men. Hair loss is more often thought of as a male disease than female, but hair loss in women is a problem for about 40 percent of females, many of whom experience visible hair loss by age 40. Hair loss in women carries with it a devastating emotional toll that can directly affect physical health. Measuring... Continue Reading

What Can I Do to Stimulate My Hair Growth?

Changing your diet can help stimulate hair growth. Hair loss can be a debilitating experience for both men and women at any age. And, while understanding the reason you have hair loss is important, it’s equally important to find solutions or products to help stimulate hair growth. Here are some tips to help you achieve more hair growth. Nutrition and Diet A healthy... Continue Reading

Hair Loss in Women Due to Hormonal Imbalances

Hair loss in women can be caused by many things, including hormonal imbalance. Hair loss is surprisingly common in women, affecting more than 30 million in the U.S., according to the American Academy of Dermatology. It can start as early as puberty or much later in life. In fact, 38 percent of women 70 and older, experience hair loss, partly because hair thickness decreases with age, especially after menopause. Hair loss... Continue Reading