By: Alfredo Leach | 2011-04-07 | Health & Fitness Another valuable option is a tested and scientifically proven topical treatment that includes a bio-cleansing shampoo and a thickening conditioner. Revivogen is a natural hair loss solution with an 88... read more
By: Naomi Mannino | 2010-11-20 | Hair Loss HairLoss.com is an online community for those seeking guidance and advice on solving hair loss or those simply wanting to become a part of a supportive community of individuals sharing the commonality of hair loss read more
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By: Terrell Sharpe | 2011-04-07 | Health & Fitness Itchy flaky head getting you down? If you''ll give me a few momemts of your time I''ll teach you how a simple together with little known male pattern baldness male pattern baldness male pattern baldne... read more
By: lexorleslie | 2010-09-29 | Health & Fitness Alopecia basically is a medical term for people who have hair loss in their body, especially in their head that can be later lead to baldness. However, alopecia can be brought about by a number of causes. read more
By: Mervin King55 | 2010-12-21 | Hair Loss Alopecia Areata is said as an autoimmune disease. In the person with this disease the immune system which works to protect body from foreign invaders like bacteria, viruses mistakenly damages the hair follicles from which the hair grows. read more
By: Dody Gasparik | 2010-04-01 | Hair Loss Although there is no treatment for alopecia areata that works 100%, some treatments have been proven to improve this condition. The most popular treatment option, which does not require a doctor's prescription, is topical minoxidil, such as Rogaine. It can be used alone or in combination with other prescription treatments, requiring doctor's consultation. read more
By: Dr. Beata Rydzik | 2012-02-06 | Health & Fitness Alopecia Areata is condition that effects a small amount of people and causes specific areas of hair loss primarily on the scalp. There are different degrees and dermatological treatments for this condition. read more
By: Jimmy Chase | 2011-06-08 | Health & Fitness Alopecia areata is hair loss from all over the body, but is usually confined to the scalp. It is identified as bald spots on the scalp and occurs in about 2% of the population (about 6 million people). It usually causes small round bald spots on the scalp that occur for a short period of time, or in severe cases may spread over the entire scalp. What are the causes, symptoms and cures of alop read more
By: Michelle Spencer | 2011-07-09 | Diseases and Conditions Finding the best hair loss treatment starts with understanding the main hair loss causes and why it has affected you. From there you will be in a far better position to start regrowing your hair again. read more
By: Erin G. Kelly | 2010-11-24 | Hair Loss Alopecia relates to the medical symptoms that present as an absence or loss of hair from the head or other areas of the body . Alopecia Areata pertains to a sudden loss of hair in patches usually on the head or beard and because the loss of hair is in spots this type of alopecia is sometimes referred to as "spot baldness". This report reveals how signs and symptoms begin, what causes the disorder and how it is treated. read more
By: steev austin | 2011-03-01 | Health & Fitness Dandruff does not cause serious hair loss, but may increase hair loss by a significant amount. read more
By: Alfredo Leach | 2011-04-07 | Health & Fitness They will often avoid public or social situations to the point where they become increasingly isolated. Making a plan of action Firstly, make an appointment with your GP for a diagnosis. Ask about t... read more
By: Nicole McDaniels | 2010-04-02 | Hair Loss Have you ever heard of the mock alternative meaning for the acronym H.I.V.? Hair Is Vanishing. Some consider this condition as terminal as the real one. But there is something worse than experiencing your locks to slowly thin, ultimately becoming bald. Doctors call it Alopecia Areata, if you are not medically savvy then you know it as bald spot. Worst still is Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis, these two involves total hair loss in the scalp for the former, and the whole body, for the latter. The affected spot is completely hairless and smooth. read more