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Hair Loss

Why Shampoo Alone Isn’t the Answer to Hair Loss

In today’s beauty-obsessed society, where luscious locks are considered a symbol of health and vitality, it’s no surprise that countless products claim to combat the woes of hair loss. Shampoo, an everyday staple for most people, has been marketed as a magical solution for those […]

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Diving into the Myth: Does Chlorine in a Pool Cause Hair Loss?

Ah, summer! The perfect time to soak up some sun and take a refreshing dip in a sparkling pool. However, before you dive headfirst into the cool water, you might have heard a peculiar rumor: “Chlorine in pools causes hair loss!” Is there any truth […]

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Hair Loss Isn’t Just Your Mother’s Side of the Family!

We’ve all heard the saying, “If you want to know if you’ll go bald, just look at your mother’s father.” It’s a popular belief that hair loss is solely determined by genetics on the mother’s side of the family. But is there any truth to […]

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The Link Between Weight Loss Drugs and Hair Loss

Losing weight can be a challenging journey, and for some, weight loss drugs may seem like a tempting solution. However, it is essential to be aware of potential side effects before embarking on any medication regimen. One such concern is the possibility of hair loss. […]

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Why Nutrafol Might Not Suit Everyone’s Hair Loss

While Nutrafol has become popular for addressing hair loss and thinning hair, there are several reasons why it may not be the best choice for everyone. Here are some potential drawbacks to consider according to hair loss expert Dr. Matthew Lopresti of Leonard Hair Transplant […]

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10 Surprising Causes of Hair Loss and How to Prevent Them

Approximately 95% of hair loss cases in both men and women are caused by genetic factors.  It’s inherited from either the mother’s or father’s side of the family and can start as early as in the teenage years.  This condition is known as androgenetic alopecia, […]

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