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    When was your last visit to a hair salon or barber shop? Do you remember why you went? Hair is a classic choice for the way a person resents him or herself to society. The reason they make these changes can fall into only six categories: practicality, new beginnings, major life changes, major life changes, boredom, inner changes, and pop culture; here is why. People change their hair for many reasons, one being practicality. For many people practicality outweighs their hair fantasies. Many boys…

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    Telogen Effluvium

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    Hair loss, also called alopecia, is a disorder caused by an interruption in the body’s cycle of hair production. Hair loss can occur anywhere on the body, but most commonly affects the scalp. On average, the scalp has 100,000 hairs that cycle through periods of growing, resting, falling out, and generating. Telogen Effluvium is a type of hair loss that occurs when large numbers of follicles on the scalp enter the resting phase of the hair growth cycle. “Effluvium” typically means an outflow.…

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    It can be quite alarming to see clumps of hair going down the drain or coming off in your brush, and it is a good sign that something is going on in your body. Other symptoms are not always easily spotted as they can be put down as symptoms of colds or stress, but hair loss is often an indicator that something more is happening. Following are 4 medical conditions that can cause hair loss. 1. Hypothyroidism Hypothyroidism is a condition where they thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid…

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    Alopecia Research Paper

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    Alopecia is a disorder where hair loss occurs. There are lots of different alopecia disorders, but the main thing that they all share is the loss of hair. This happens to people that have Alopecia because their immune system starts to attack their hair follicles. The different types of Alopecia include Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis. Each of these affect hair loss in different ways. Most people with any type of alopecia are about twenty years of age or older. But in…

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    Hair styles that cause traction alopecia Traction alopecia is a type of hair loss that results when hair is subjected to stress and tension for prolonged periods. This prolonged stress and tension from pulling hair too tightly, causes the hair to be uprooted from the hair follicle and the scalp becomes scarred. Damage to the scalp and follicle may or may not be permanent which means your hair may or may not grow back. The overwhelming majority of those who suffer from traction alopecia are…

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    Know, you do need to charge the unit for no less than five hours when you first turn it on, ideally overnight. The green bars demonstrate it's completely charged. The No has three treatment levels. The bearings instruct you to begin with the most reduced level and climb. Julie said she's seeing unequivocal outcomes in the time it takes for hair to start to grow back and in the sum and surface of the hair that comes back. She calls attention…

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    Thinning Eyelashes Essay

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    problem that can be caused by several factors. For example, aging, heredity, experiencing chemotherapy and reaction other medical treatments can all cause eyelash thinning or loss. Thankfully, the professionals at Dermatology and Skin Cancer of Las Vegas have a solution for this issue in the form of Latisse. What is Latisse? Latisse, much like many other phenomenal treatments and medication, was discovered accidently. That’s right, Latisse was discovered during a drug trial. The drug was…

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    Living life with no hair can have its perks, and it can have its disadvantages. First of all you do not have to waste time washing or styling your hair, but at the same time it also causes low self-esteem, no self-confidence, and an obsession with how you look. When I was five years old, it was around Thanksgiving time and my mother was washing my hair. She noticed something strange happening, my hair was falling out in clumps. My life became full of blood tests, experimental medications, and…

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    Leucocytopenia

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    hair loss is abrupt and extensive. In majority of the cases, it occurs in association with cancer chemotherapy and radiation, other causes being rare. Here we report a case of a middle aged female suffering from an Atopic dermatitis who was put on treatment with Azathioprine for the same. This was followed by a diffuse and extensive hair loss from the scalp associated with painful oral ulcers and marked leucocytopenia within a month of administration. The hair grew back within four months…

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    Life Without Water Essay

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    Water is in everything that we do. As you wake up in the morning one of the first things that you do is brush your teeth, another may be showering, or washing clothes that you plan on wearing that day. All of those daily activities are dependent on water. We as humans are completely and solely dependent on water as well. A human can survive only a very limited amount of time without water before our bodies begin to shut down. When it comes to surviving it is human nature to take care of…

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