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Hair fall, or hair loss, is a common dermatological problem that has several underlying causes. In some cases, it may be ...
Armonie Wilson, who has alopecia, used to think nobody should see her without a wig. Now, she models without one.
Could a simple, inexpensive ingredient help boost hair growth? A 2012 study suggests some answers: Topical application of raw ...
Alumni Nicole Friedland (Merrill ’89, community studies) and Brett King (Crown ’92, chemistry) both spoke at the National ...
You can try to stop alopecia areata from spreading with some lifestyle changes and medical treatment. However, it may not ...
Discover 6 shocking truths about sudden hair loss and alopecia areata. Learn life-changing strategies that restore confidence ...
The global alopecia treatment market is projected to be valued at USD 12.5 Billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 30.5 Billion by 2035, registering a CAGR of 9.4% during the forecast period, ...
Figure 1. Complex Mechanisms of Non-cicatricial Alopecia and Existing Small Molecule Therapies. This figure provides an overview of various types of non-cicatricial alopecia, including androgenetic ...
Alopecia areata affects millions of Americans regardless of age, race, or gender, manifesting as patchy hair loss across the scalp and sometimes other body areas. This autoimmune condition occurs ...
Acupuncture may help with alopecia areata by stimulating hair follicles. One 2020 study found a 95.45% success rate for acupuncture compared to 81.4% for Western treatments.
Even legitimate treatments that are backed by science don’t work 100% of the time. You may need to try a variety of treatments before you find one that works for you.