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Anti-Aging: Bog People Preserved By Peat
The remains of several hundreds of people-- men, women, and children--have surface in the bogs of peatlans in northwestern Europe, particularly in Ireland, Great Britain, the Netherlands, northern Germany, and Denmark. These people that were found,...
Close Kept Secrets to Weight Loss Lesson #2
Close Kept Secrets to Weight Loss Welcome to lesson #2. First of all, I believe that gratitude is so important in everyday life. With this in mind, I am in awe at the response for this ezine and I want to thank you for trusting the process and...
Exercise At Any Size
Do you feel that you can barely do any activity at all? That you cannot exercise, play sports, or become more fit? If you are a very large person, you can still be physically active.
Very large people face special challenges in trying to be...
Is The Chlorine In Our Drinking Water Making Us Sick?
The introduction of chlorine to our water supply has been hailed as one of the most important achievements of our modern civilisation. There is no doubt that chlorinated water saves lives. There is, however, much concern about the harmful effects...
Vitamins and Minerals You Need To Reduce Hair Loss
Some common myths have arisen concerning hair loss. Because of medical advancements many of these myths are being corrected. For starters, although androgenetic alopecia, pattern baldness, is genetic and can be hereditary, it is not passed down...
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Hair Loss - Tips for Success
Billions of dollars will be spent on hair loss solutions this
year. Much of this money will go to waste. Ineffective products
and misleading advertising are only partially to blame. Many
consumers are not using these hair loss products in an effective
way. Fortunately there are a few simple ways that consumers can
increase their chance of success. Following these guidelines
will ensure that your money does not go to waste:
Start a Journal
People usually try several different hair loss products before
they find something that works for them. Many use two or more
products simultaneously. Keeping track of all this information
can be frustrating and difficult. The best way to figure out
what is working is to keep a journal detailing your progress.
You should record all relevant information about the treatment
process: when you started, the dosage, cost, and any side
effects you experience. This documentation will tell you which
products are effective, which ones are not, and allow you to
make changes as you see fit.
Take Pictures
Noticing small changes in your hairline over time is extremely
difficult. Taking pictures on a regular basis is the most
effective ways to track your progress. Always photograph your
head from the same angle, in similar lighting conditions. Use a
digital camera for best results,
most will automatically record
the date and time for you. When combined with a treatment
journal, these photos provide an invaluable tool that will allow
you to judge the effectiveness of products you use.
Do Your Homework
The Internet is flooded with products claiming to cure and treat
hair loss. Finding out which ones are legitimate can be a
difficult task. When researching products online, beware of
those that sound too good to be true. If the company has before
and after pictures, examine them closely. If the images were
shot from different angles, or in different lighting, be
suspicious. These techniques are common camera tricks used to
fool the eye, and the consumer. When a company claims their
product has a "98% success rate", look for documentation of
their clinical study. If the clinical information they provide
is vague, or even missing altogether, be wary.
If you follow these steps during your treatment, your chances of
success are excellent. One last tip - any successful regimen
requires dedication. Whatever the treatment is, carefully follow
the instructions from your doctor or the product manufacturer.
About the author:
Adam Sharp writes more about Hair Loss at his website.
Visit hair-loss.org to read more about hair loss products and
treatments.
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Hair Loss and Its Causes -- familydoctor.org |
Information about hair loss from the American Academy of Family Physicians. |
familydoctor.org |
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Welcome to Hairloss.com |
Provides men and women with information about thinning hair, baldness, and hair replacement. |
www.hairloss.com |
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Consumer Hair Loss Information & Support. What really works? |
Find out how you can stop your hair loss today. The latest research, hair transplant info, b&a photos, forums, newsletter, info on Propecia and Rogaine and ... |
www.hairlosstalk.com |
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MedlinePlus: Hair Diseases and Hair Loss |
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases The primary NIH organization for research on Hair Diseases and Hair Loss is the ... |
www.nlm.nih.gov |
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Hair loss |
This is generally the least expensive and safest approach to hair loss. Hair pieces should not be sutured to the scalp because of the risk of scars and ... |
www.nlm.nih.gov |
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Hair Loss |
Hair loss treatment information including products such as Propecia, Avodart, Nizoral, Rogaine, nonsurgical hair replacement and hair transplants for ... |
www.regrowth.com |
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Hair Loss |
Article about how it grows, causes of hair loss, kinds of treatment, and tips to keep it healthy. |
www.kidshealth.org |
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ahlc.org | The American Hair Loss Council | Welcome |
The American Hair Loss Council is the nation's only, unbiased, not-for-profit agency, dedicated to sorting through this information, discovering what works ... |
www.ahlc.org |
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Male hair loss |
Male hair loss is the most common type of hair loss. It is caused by increased sensitivity to male sex hormones (androgens) in certain parts of the scalp, ... |
www.netdoctor.co.uk |
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AAD - Hair Loss |
However, if you are concerned about excessive hair loss or dramatic ... The constant pull causes some hair loss, especially along the sides of the scalp. ... |
www.aad.org |
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Hair loss - MayoClinic.com |
Hair loss may result from heredity, medications or underlying medical conditions. |
www.mayoclinic.com |
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Hair loss help - Hair Transplant Doctors - Hair loss product ... |
Hair transplant doctor & hair loss treatments - hair loss forum and information on Rogaine, Propecia, Dutasteride. |
www.hairlosshelp.com |
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American Hair Loss Association - Home Page |
Provides consumer hair loss information. Devoted to finding a cure for hair loss and increasing worldwide awareness and understanding of this disease. |
www.americanhairloss.org |
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Hair Loss Treatment & Product Reviews - Folica.com |
Clinically proven to regrow hair better than any other topical treatment, Spectral DNC is the world’s most effective topical hair loss treatment. ... |
www.folica.com |
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Hair Loss Treatments Ireland |
Advice on how to combat thinning hair, baldness plus hair replacement. Also suppliers of the hairmax LaserComb. |
www.hairloss.ie |
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Hair Loss and other health information |
/Find Hair Loss health articles and videos and other Hair Loss health topics. |
sciencedaily.healthology.com |
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Find hair-loss information and treatment options. |
Male pattern hair loss can be treated. Read about this FDA-approved hair-loss drug. |
www.propecia.com |
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Hair loss and Hairloss advice on all hair loss treatments ... |
Information on hair loss and thinning hair as well as treatment details including propecia and minoxidil. |
www.stophairlossnow.co.uk |
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Regaine® - Hair Loss Treatment for Men and Women |
Hair loss affects 40% of men under 35. Regaine for Men is the only ... Regaine for Women is proven to help prevent further hair loss for 4 out of 5 women, ... |
www.regaine.co.uk |
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Hair loss, balding, hair shedding. DermNet NZ |
Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. |
dermnetnz.org |
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