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The bathroom drain clogged with hair, the brush that needs cleaning after every use, the pillowcase dotted with fallen strands—these common observations can trigger anxiety about potential baldness.
Taking a shower and seeing a wad of hair circling the drain can be alarming. You might wonder if you’re scrubbing your scalp too hard or using a shampoo that’s doing more harm than good. Or maybe ...
August is Hair Loss Awareness Month so it seems only right to openly discuss the realities of hair loss, and highlight the products that can actually make a difference. Because while hair loss still ...
Hair loss is an unfortunate, yet real, part of growing older, and if you’re still young, you may think you have at least a few years before you start seeing signs of balding. Case in point — 30 to 50 ...
Most people experience hair loss because of androgenetic alopecia (pattern baldness), which at least in men, is highly genetic. We know much less about female pattern baldness. Male pattern baldness ...
Carol Saffran started taking Ozempic a year ago to regulate her blood sugar after other medications were ineffective. She was prediabetic, a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than ...