Can Stress Cause Hair Loss in Women?
November 17th, 2008 by Lillian TaylorPut simply, yes, stress can cause hair loss in women. Hair loss in women can be caused by a variety of factors, only one of which is stress.
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Home » Journal » For Women, Hair Restoration Hair Restoration Health ArticlesCan Stress Cause Hair Loss in Women?November 17th, 2008 by Lillian TaylorPut simply, yes, stress can cause hair loss in women. Hair loss in women can be caused by a variety of factors, only one of which is stress. Are There Any Risk Factors For Female Balding?November 13th, 2008 by April WilsonThe majority of female hair loss cases (about 95%) are the result of Androgenetic Alopecia. As you can probably derive from its name, this type of hair loss is genetic. Top 5 Things That Can Cause Hair Loss In MenOctober 27th, 2008 by Alexandria ThompsonHair thinning and hair loss is a fact of life for men. It can be patchy or generalized, and happen gradually or suddenly. Although a normal occurrence, it can be a point of vanity for some men who attach feelings of youth and influence or indestructibility to it. What Is Male Pattern Baldness?October 3rd, 2008 by Lillian TaylorMale pattern baldness is associated with a gradual shrinking of the hair follicle. As the hair follicle decreases in size, it becomes increasingly harder for the shaft to grow. Natural Treatment Options For Female Hair LossSeptember 17th, 2008 by April WilsonAn astounding 30 million women experience hereditary hair loss (accounting for 95% of all hair loss cases) in the United States. Hair loss can be embarrassing, especially for the many women who express their femininity through their hairstyle. Hair Loss In Women FAQsSeptember 4th, 2008 by April WilsonWomen have been experiencing hair loss as long as they’ve been giving birth: i.e. throughout the entire existence of mankind. There are a lot of questions surrounding the condition since it is such a strong source of embarrassment for most women. Poor Diet and Hair LossMay 29th, 2008 by April WilsonLike other parts of our health, we often take our hair growth for granted. It just kind of does its thing: just keeps growing. We can wash it, blow-dry it, curl it, dye it, and no matter how much physical damage we do to it, it’s ok; because it’ll just grow back. Natural Treatment Options for Female Pattern BaldnessMay 22nd, 2008 by April WilsonFemale Pattern Baldness (FPB), known medically as Androgenetic Alopecia, is a source of fear and embarrassment for many women, especially after menopause when hair loss is at its maximum. By age 50 at least 40% of women will experience some thinning of hair caused by FPB. Causes Of Baldness In WomenMay 15th, 2008 by April WilsonBaldness is a fairly common ailment in men, but less so in women. This is most likely because approximately 95% of baldness cases are the result androgenetic alopecia, a hormonally based condition which has greater potential for male baldness from their unique hair follicle patterns. Hair Loss In Women MythsMay 8th, 2008 by April WilsonHair is a huge source of confidence for women. Think about how embarrassed you would be if you got a bad haircut or started balding? This seemingly uncontrollable curse has collected many myths over the years as people try to explain why it happens and how to avoid it. |
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