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Are Herbal Remedies The Answer? It seems that almost every day we come across a story in a newspaper or magazine which raises concerns about the use, misuse, or overuse of a particular pharmaceutical remedy in the treatment of minor ailments, or serious medical conditions. Often these ...
Drink Tea! Tea dates back about 5,000 years. It has always been believed that tea had medicinal benefits. Now more than ever tea is believed to cure disease and maintain and enhace your health. Tea has always had a social aspect. In Great Britain, everyday at 4 P.M. ...
The Beginnings of Medicine, via the Back Passage. Hello, Mick here.When I should have been in short pants, but didn't have any, medicine was hardly a tonic. The nearest comparable thing to modern medicine was a type of Acupuncture The most noticeable difference between it then, and now, is the needles. ...
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Hair loss in women has various different causes. It could be hereditary, but this is very rare. Also, the hair loss treatment for women is different from that of men because many of these treatments cause hair to grow on other parts of the body such as the face, back and chest. For hairloss in women, many doctors prescribe treatments of estrogen, but there are no proven studies that show that a lack of estrogen does lead to hair loss in women.
Androgenic alopecia is a condition that affects about 2% of the population, resulting in total hair loss all over the body. There is no cure for hairloss in women or men who have this condition, but doctors can prescribe treatments to help lessen the symptoms. Some of these hair loss treatments for women include glucocorticoids, topical treatments, of which Minoxodil is the only one recommended for women, or anthralin. Mild cases of hair loss in women respond better to these treatments than more severe cases.
Patterns of hairloss in women are different than in men. Rather than experiencing total hairloss, women usually have small patches of baldness and the hair thins only in those areas. Such things as severe stress, an illness or even surgery can cause sudden hair loss in women. Many women experience hair loss following giving birth and some medicines can also bring this on. In these cases, once the situation is resolved the hair follicles start to grow again and the hairloss process is reversed.
When a woman consults her doctor about a hair loss problem, the doctor will look for the root causes. Once the cause is identified then he/she will be able to prescribe the proper hair loss treatment for women.
Hair loss in women is more common than you may realise, but can often be treated.
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Are full-body scans the last word in preventive medicine? - Wired Dan Parker -- CEO and owner, Vitascan TM No, but full-body scans will become indispensable to traditional exams. Conventional tests for heart disease - cholesterol levels, treadmills - are very poor indicators. And no one likes to endure the ...
Genotype Score in Addition to Common Risk Factors for Prediction of ... - New England Journal of Medicine Background Multiple genetic loci have been convincingly associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus. We tested the hypothesis that knowledge of these loci allows better prediction of risk than knowledge of common phenotypic risk factors ...
Dr. Laura Maureen Ludwig Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence ... - 24-7PressRelease.com Dr. Ludwig is co-author of the article "Laparoscopic Partial Splenectomy," which was published in the Surgical Endoscopy journal in 2007. ALLENTOWN, PA, November 19, 2008 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Dr. Laura Maureen Ludwig, a minimally invasive and ...
Superconducting and Superfluid - Kommersant Academician Petr Kapitsa (above) waited 40 years for his well-deserved honor. He received the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics for work published in 1938. The Nobel Committee responded quickly to Nikolai Basov (below) and Aleksandr Prokhorov’s discovery ...
Consumer Group Seeks FDA Ban on Avandia - Atlanta Journal Constitution THURSDAY, Oct. 30 (HealthDay News) -- The diabetes drug Avandia should be banned in the United States because it can cause death from liver failure and poses many other life-threatening risks that greatly outweigh its benefits, the advocacy group ...
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