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Gene test for hair loss.

Posted by Paul, on September 11th, 2009, under HAIR LOSS SCIENCE, RSS

NEW YORK (WABC) It’s typical for the average person to lose about 100 hairs from their head every day. What if you could find out if you were going to go bald before visible hair loss started? A new DNA test is giving those who want it, the power to see what their future holds. Some [...] - More on Gene test for hair loss.

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Genetic Test for Finasteride Response – ABC 10

Posted by Gary, on September 11th, 2009, under HAIR LOSS SCIENCE, YOUTUBE, RSS

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Diabetes and Hair Loss.

Posted by Paul, on August 27th, 2009, under HAIR LOSS FACTS, HAIR LOSS SCIENCE, RSS

If you have diabetes and you start losing your hair, you may be experiencing diabetes related hair loss. Although the connection was long thought to have already been established, the link between diabetes and hair loss needs to be further studied. Looking however at the basic facts about diabetes and hair loss may help you [...] - More on Diabetes and Hair Loss.

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Why Does Hair Turn Gray?

Posted by Admin, on August 21st, 2009, under HAIR LOSS SCIENCE, RSS

Gray hair is a topic which attracts a lot of questions, especially from children. If you too are curious to know why does hair turn gray, read on to find out the answer. Although graying of hair is extremely common in middle-aged and elder people, some teenagers and youngsters also experience premature graying of hair. [...] - More on Why Does Hair Turn Gray?

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So What Triggers TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM Hair Loss?

Posted by Gary, on August 20th, 2009, under HAIR LOSS SCIENCE, TRICHOTALK, RSS

Telogen effluvium This condition occurs when the growing phase of the hair is interrupted prematurely causing the hair follicles to enter the telogen (resting) phase of the hair cycle earlier than normal. Two to four months later, following the normal cyclic pattern, diffuse shedding of the hair begins. When this happens there are not enough hairs [...] - More on So What Triggers TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM Hair Loss?

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