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Resource
An ever-expanding
guide to useful hair loss links. Visit these sites to learn more
about treatments and options.
General
keratin.com
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Your
source for hair loss, baldness, alopecia, excess hair growth,
and treatment information.
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| aad.org |
Hair
has been called our "crowning glory." Society has
placed a great deal of social and cultural importance on hair
and hairstyles. Unfortunately, many conditions, diseases, and
improper hair care result in excessive hair loss. |
regrowth.com
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The
Regrowth Network is committed to providing individuals suffering
from hair loss with the most complete, accurate, and timely
information on hair loss prevention, reversal and other solutions,
so that they may make an educated and confident decision about
how to treat their problem. |
hairlosstalk.com
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HairlossTalk.com
is a consumer hair loss information site focused on the only
hair loss products that help, and are backed by clinical evidence.
We are not corporately owned, and pride ourselves on providing
only good, clean, scientific information. |
| familydoctor.org |
Describes
the causes of hair loss and what hair loss is. Also, it talks
about possible treatments for hair loss. |
health-library.com
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Contains
an online book which talks about hair loss both signs and symptoms
and possible treatments. |
hairlossadvisor.com
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The
goal of HairLossAdvisor.com is to serve you as your most trusted
source of information about hair loss prevention and treatment.
Working with the nation's leading experts, this resource delivers
sound advice you can trust. |
stophairlossnow.co.uk
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Hair
Loss Advice and Information - Everything you always wanted to
know about hair loss but didn't know who to ask. |
hairlosshelp.com
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Are
you one of the thousands of people waking up to discover that
hair loss has affected you? You are not alone. Millions of people
around the world are dealing with hair loss too, but there are
solutions. |
howstuffworks.com
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In
this edition of HowStuffWorks, we'll look at what causes hair
loss in the first place and how to deal with the psychological
fallout that often accompanies it. We'll discuss how to choose
the right plastic surgeon (these professionals have been performing
certain hair replacement procedures for 35 years!), how to choose
the right procedure and what to expect before and after surgery.
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| whatsthebest-hlr.com |
We
offer a guide for hair loss remedies, including solutions for
male and female pattern baldness. |
| hairloss.com |
At
Hairloss.com, you can learn about the very latest developments
in hairloss, hairloss control, hair regrowth and hair replacement.
The Hairloss Information Center is the ultimate resource for
honest facts about hairloss, male pattern baldness, female hairloss,
Alopecia, Propecia, Minoxidil, Rogaine. |
healthology.com
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Find
out about hair loss treatments that work, realistic hair growth
results, the biology or hair loss, balding, feeding your hair,
and much more. |
| docguide.com |
News
on alopecia, hormone influences and hair loss, and much more. |
nlm.nih.gov
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Health
information about hair loss, alopecia, chemotherapy side effects
and much more. |
morehair.com
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Welcome
to the Morehair.com website. Morehair.com is dedicated to providing
the most truthful and up to date, realistic advise on hair loss,
restoration and the in-depth answering of your questions in
relation to your own personal hair loss, situation. |
international-rx.net
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Rogaine
contains the only FDA-approved active ingredient for male and
female hair loss. It has been proven safe and effective in extensive
clinical trials and through years of consumer experience. |
bodyfaq.com
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Answers
to hair loss questions from male and female bladness, hair transplantation,
scalp reduction, tissue expansion, wigs, Rogaine, and much more. |
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Alopecia
Areata
keratin.com
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Your
source for hair loss, baldness, alopecia, excess hair growth,
and treatment information.
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4cnrs-hair-loss.com
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Androgenetic
alopecia accounts for 95% of all hair loss. It can affect both
men and women although men experience a much greater degree
of loss. In women androgenetic alopecia appears as diffuse hair
loss occurring over most of the scalp. In men however the patern
of loss usually starts with a receding hairline which then advances
to thin the top of the head. |
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Men's
keratin.com
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Your
source for hair loss, baldness, alopecia, excess hair growth,
and treatment information.
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fightmalepatternbaldness.com
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Fight
Male Pattern Baldness is dedicated to helping men find successful
methods of regrowing their hair. We now have a message board
and chat room where men can share their stories in order to
help other men who are beginning their quest for hair growth.
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| phudson.com |
A
single dominant autosomal gene controls male pattern baldness.
There is no other major cause. Other factors can modify the
effect such as age and androgen (male hormone) production. There
is no relationship between baldness and virility or an increase
in testosterone levels. |
helioshealth.com
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Almost
all hair loss in men (approximately 95 percent) is caused by
male pattern baldness. This type of balding is not due to illness
or disease. Instead, it is a physical reaction to hormones.
Explore this section to find out more! |
| hairloss-reversible.com |
An
old theory about the cause of male pattern baldness, proposed
by Dr. Lars Engstrand of Sweden, was the tight scalp or more
properly the tight galea theory. The galea is the thin, tendonous
membrane covering the crown of the head.
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| ahealthyme.com |
If
your hair is gradually deserting your temples or crown while
standing fast at the back and sides of your head, you're probably
experiencing male-pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia). |
| aad.org |
Hair
has been called our "crowning glory." Society has
placed a great deal of social and cultural importance on hair
and hairstyles. Unfortunately, many conditions, diseases, and
improper hair care result in excessive hair loss. |
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