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Female Hair Loss Treatment by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 04 Dec 2010 3:36am changes and unfortunately is not reversed naturally. Women usually see hair loss begin at areas of parts, where parts become wider. Female pattern baldness occurs primarily in the frontal areas; then, there is general overall hair loss, resulting in a continual thinning of the entire head with the scalp becoming more and more visible. Treatments for female Read on »
Female Hair Loss Treatment – Where Oh Where Have My Beautiful Trusses Gone by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 11 Dec 2010 4:43am Female hair loss can be a devastating and socially debilitating condition. As our society glorifies beautiful, long, full, thick hair, sufferers of hair loss... it for themselves.Treatments vary widely, dependent upon age, cause and general body condition.The first step is to see a physician. Hair loss can be an early sign of some diseases, like Diabetes Read on »
Medical Treatments for Female Hair Loss by MensHealth .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm PAUL MONIZ: I'm Paul Moniz. Thanks for joining us today. Today's topic is something most of us have experienced, stress on the job. It can effect a lot more than just job performance. It can color your whole outlook on life, affecting your personal relationships, even your health, contributing to heart disease, memory loss and loss of libido. Tight Read on »
The Hormonally Vulnerable Woman : Relief at last for PMS, mood swings, fatigue, hair loss, adult acne, unwanted hair, female pai by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 03 Jan 2011 6:49am According to Geoffrey Redmond, M.D., a majority of the 42 million American women between the ages of thirty-five and fifty-five suffer from vulnerability to their own hormones. Appearance, emotions — and even sex drive — may be affected. Symptoms include thinning hair, persistent acne, mood swings, low energy, loss of pleasure in sex, weight gain Read on »
A discussion about female hair loss and what can be done by franklinb Posted Sun 14 Jun 2009 8:20am of heredity and hormonal changes and unfortunately is not reversed naturally.  Women usually see hair loss begin at areas of parts, where parts become wider.  Female pattern baldness... visible.Treatments for female hair loss include a number of things: 1.    Diet plays some role in hair loss, so it is important to commit to a healthy well-balanced diet at all times. 2 Read on »
Coping with Female Pattern Hair Loss by MensHealth .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm the loss to make us more comfortable living. ANNOUNCER: Frances tried an over-the-counter medication called minoxidil, the only FDA approved treatment for female pattern hair loss...FRANCES, HAS FEMALE PATTERN HAIR LOSS: To actually look and see your scalp or bend over and notice that somebody else can see that. That's a no-no. ANNOUNCER: After Read on »
Female hair loss not so rare by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm Cheryl Brewster was the envy of every gym rat, with her hard body and shoulder-length, sun-kissed locks. So when her hair began falling out two years ago, the personal trainer was devastated Female hair loss not so rare   Read on »
Women's health: The root of female hair loss by Andrea Patient Expert Posted Fri 08 Jan 2010 12:00am In case you were wondering, yes, hormones play a big role in hair loss-----so do thyroid problems. I can tell you from personal experience, bioidentical hormones have thickened my hair texture and quantity back up quite nicely, thank you (thyroid medication helps too). Check out this article from Galesburg.com. Read on »
Dealing with Female Hair Loss by Nadine H. Patient Expert Posted Mon 18 Jan 2010 11:30am Female hair loss is one of those things that simply never occurred to me.  Call it ignorance, but blessed as I am with a full head..., who will run tests to determine if your hair loss is hereditary androgenetic alopecia or caused by something transient (i.e., stress from a death in the family; a particular Read on »
Female-pattern Hair Loss by MensHealth .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm be a cosmetic disaster. But it's not just social factors that set male and female baldness apart. Causes and symptoms of hair loss can also be different in men and women. Here to talk..., but all women suffer from hair loss. The problem is that initially they're not sure what to do, so they run off to their stylist, they talk about it with their female friends Read on »