Archive for December, 2009

  • All about Alopecia

    Alopecia areata is a form of hair loss from areas of the body, usually from the scalp . Because it causes bald spots on the head, especially in the first stages, it is sometimes called spot baldness. Alopecia areata affects both males and females.

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  • Alopecia causes

    The plight of people with alopecia is not something to be taken lightly. They are having real problems with their hair condition. Bald spots seem to come and go for them, and may even cause them to go completely bald eventually. The troubles they h

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  • Causes and Support for alopecia

    The first noticeable signs of alopecia onset could be described as hair loss, balding or patchy hair loss. Let's get away from the cold descriptions as I don't like them any more than you do. Normally the initial indicators of alopecia starting

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  • Alopecia foundation

    The Alopecia foundation not only provides support to those who suffer from the condition. They also conduct research to determine acceptable treatments for patients. They also educate the general population about it since so little is understood ab

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  • Androgenic Alopecia - One Quick Caveat

    The condition known as androgenic alopecia (pattern baldness) is not really as complicated of a problem as many folks might think it is. There is only one root cause of this condition, and that is the starvation of your hair follicles. Not only th

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  • Symptoms & Treatment for Alopecia

    Alopecia areata is a form of hair loss from areas of the body, usually from the scalp . Because it causes bald spots on the head, especially in the first stages, it is sometimes called spot baldness. Alopecia areata affects both males and females.

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  • Alopecia or Why People Go Bald

    The causes of hair loss are diverse and many of them are investigated insufficiently. It is assumed that premature hair loss is programmed genetically, and that its degree is determined by expressiveness of corresponding genes. Thus hair follicles

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  • Alopecia Areata-Non-Surgical hair replacement

    For the more than five million people afflicted with Alopecia Areata, non-surgical hair replacement is the only way to enjoy a full head of hair since there is presently no cure the disease. There are three different forms of the disease that cause

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  • Alopecia Areata

    Alopecia Areata is a disease that causes hair loss. It usually affects the scalp, but can also affect other areas of the body that have hair. The hair loss is quite rapid, and occurs in patches. Alopecia Areata (AA) is common form of hair loss, unp

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  • Loy Bond asked: Alopecia is the medical terminology used to describe hair loss.  It is an especially distressing condition in women, since it is less publicized and socially accepted than male alopecia.  There are three major types of female alopec

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