About 50% of women will experience hair loss by the age of 50. FOX 35's Amy Kaufeldt talks with Dr. Matthew Knight about the ...
Although some studies are only in their early stages, there are now multiple experimentally proven treatments that could ...
Of the 2.3 million women diagnosed annually with breast cancer worldwide, research shows more than half report having ...
Tens of millions of women around the world suffer from some form of hair loss and the story has sparked a global conversation. We bring together three women with alopecia, in the US, South Africa and ...
Beyond menopause, hormonal changes caused by medical factors (such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) can also cause hair loss.
Tight hairstyles like ponytails, braids, and buns can cause traction alopecia, a type of hair loss from constant tension on ...
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Can Alcohol Lead to Hair Loss?

The short answer: Alcohol itself isnt a direct, proven cause of hair loss. But excessive drinking may contribute to factors ...
FROM special gummies to fancy tools and accessories, there are hundreds of products that promise to boost hair growth. But if ...
More women are getting testosterone therapy and touting improved libido and energy as a result. But the trend is complicated ...
A wave of older celebrities are keeping their locks, defying the old rules about appropriate lengths, while others say ...
Perimenopause in your 40s marks hormonal changes causing weight gain, skin aging, fatigue, and mood swings. Maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress control, and good sleep can ease ...
People may think of hair loss as a guy thing. But by some estimates, half of all women experience hair loss in their lifetime. And when your social media algorithm gets a whiff? Good. Luck.