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Causes of Hair Loss

Causes of Hair LossFor the vast majority of people who experience hair loss, genetics is the culprit. Other causes include autoimmune disorders, side effects from medications and even high stress levels.

Keywords: Hair, Hair loss, androgenetic hair loss, bald, baldness, androgenetic alopecia, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, alopecia, genetics, causes of hair loss, accutane, isotretinoin, allopurinol, coumarin, chemotherapy, prozac, fluoxetine, Zoloft, sertraline, SSRIs, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, coumadin, warfarin

Female-pattern Hair Loss

Female-pattern Hair LossThough hair loss can be embarrassing and unpleasant for anyone, our society considers hair loss in women a sort of cosmetic disaster. But it's not just social factors that set male and female baldness apart. The actual causes and symptoms of hair loss in women can be different as well. Join our guests as they explain the distinction between the two. Topics will include:

  • Common misperceptions about female hair loss
  • Primary causes of hair loss in women
  • How women can tell if they’re losing their hair

Keywords: hair loss, women, woman, female hair loss, alopecia, alopecia areata, androgenetic alopecia, telogen effluvium, genetics, genetic, cause, diagnosis

Biology of Hair Loss

Biology of Hair LossThe average human scalp is covered by 100,000 hair follicles. If you've got all your hair, that may seem like a big number but when you start to lose it, the fate of each follicle becomes more important. What makes hair fall out? Join our two experts as they cast some light on the issue.

Keywords: hair follicle, hair cycle, hair loss, baldness, alopecia, hair, hairloss, hair growth, male pattern baldness, balding, bald, thinning hair, men, male, female, women, androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, genetic, symptom, biology

Cosmetic Options for Hair Loss

Cosmetic Options for Hair LossHair loss can be a devastating and embarrassing condition. But it doesn't have to be that way. There are medications and surgical procedures that can help--but if they don't work (or if you simply don't want to pursue those routes), there are a variety of cosmetic options you should know about. Join our panel as they discuss the many alternatives available today.

Keywords: wig, treatment, hairpieces, wigs, human hair wigs, toupee, hair loss, baldness, alopecia, hair, hairloss, hair growth, male pattern baldness, balding, bald, thinning hair, men, male, androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, genetic, chemotherapy, cancer, women, man, female hair loss

Diet and Hair

Diet and HairHair loss can be caused by genetic factors, certain illnesses or medications like chemotherapy. But you may be surprised to know that your diet can also play a big role in how much hair you lose. Join our experts as they explain why a healthy diet is an important factor for maintaining healthy hair.

Keywords: diet, nutrition, deficiency, protein, vitamin, fatty acids, hair loss, baldness, alopecia, hair, hairloss, hair growth, male pattern baldness, balding, bald, thinning hair, men, male, female, women, androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, genetic

Genetics and Hair Loss

Genetics and Hair LossYou've probably heard people say that hair loss is passed down to men through their mother's side, or to women from their father's side, or you've heard other such genetic theories about how hair loss is inherited. But how much real science is there behind these claims? With advances in genetic research, scientists have gained new tools with which to learn about the genetics of hair loss. What have they discovered so far and what are the possible benefits of this research for hair loss patients? Join our webcast as we discuss hair loss and genetics.

Keywords: hair follicle, hair cycle, hair loss, baldness, alopecia, hair, hairloss, hair growth, male pattern baldness, balding, bald, thinning hair, men, male, female, women, androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, genetic, hairless gene, gene chip, gene therapy

Herbal Supplement in Hair Loss

Herbal Supplement in Hair LossIf you're trying to put an end to your hair loss, you've probably encountered an endless array of products that claim to stop or even reverse the process. A few are FDA-approved medications, but there are also many natural or herbal treatments that have not been subjected to the same rigorous tests. Do any of these actually work, and is there any harm in trying? Join our specialists as they take a close look at some of the most popular herbal remedies for hair loss.

Keywords: diet, nutrition, herbal, DHT, saw palmetto, pygeum africanum, beta-sistosterol, cayenne pepper, Fabao 101, hair loss, baldness, alopecia, hair, hairloss, hair growth, male pattern baldness, balding, bald, thinning hair, men, male, female, women, androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, genetic

Hair Loss Psychology

Hair Loss PsychologySome people just take hair loss as a fact of life but for a lot of people it's a source of anxiety and depression. If hair loss is troubling you, what can you do to overcome your emotional distress? If treatment fails, what can you do to prepare yourself for more hair loss? Join our experts as they discuss the psychological affects of hair loss and how it can be treated.

Keywords: stress, depression, trauma, self-esteem, body image, treatment, hair follicle, hair cycle, hair loss, baldness, alopecia, hair, hairloss, hair growth, male pattern baldness, balding, bald, thinning hair, men, male, female, women, androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata


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