Hair loss, unfortunately, is an affliction that most of us will have to endure at some point in our lifetimes. The most common form of hair loss is androgenetic alopecia. Also known as male or female pattern baldness, it affects approximately 50 million men in the...
If you’re looking to boost your hair’s growth and thickness, then diet is a great place to start! Changing a poor or unbalanced diet can be beneficial in slowing – or even reversing – premature hair loss caused by nutrient deficiency. Include the...
Hair loss issues aren’t only faced by women. As you all might have noticed, some men tend to experience balding at a very early stage. This can be somewhat disheartening for men as it usually affects their self-confidence. Balding can occur as a result of many...
SUMMARY: Today the only “cure” for permanent hair loss due to androgenetic alopecia (male/female pattern baldness) is hair restoration surgery. However, recent research into how our bodies use vitamin D has put powerful non-surgical treatments for permanent hair loss...
SUMMARY: In male pattern baldness, hair follicles stay “asleep,” in a dormant state, leading to permanent hair loss. Hair follicle death is another (far less common) way to lose hair. A cure for “sleeping” hair follicles would be to wake them up; a cure...
By Dr. John Frank, M.D. | IAHRS, ABHRS, ISHRS, AHLA, XM Radio: ‘The Bald Truth’, NYC, July 19, 2012 Dr. John Frank, M.D., a hair loss treatment specialist*, has been accepted as a research blogger @ ResearchBlogging.org. It is part of...