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What are The Causes of Hair Loss
What are the causes of hair loss? – Stress – Hair loss is temporary, but can trigger genetic hair loss from many people. – Extensive use of birth control pills by women. – Hormonal Problems – Hair loss can also occur if male hormones (androgens) and female hormones (estrogens) are balanced. – Post delivery hormonal [...]
Some Causes of Hair Damage
Article By John sell Some Causes of Hair Damage – Hair damage can be caused either by themselves intentional or unintentional. Some people through the stress kept pulling out their hair up. Hair Styling with Bleaching, engaging and straightening can also cause damage and result in hair loss. Interesting trichotillomania or hair Some children and [...]
Lupus and Digestion
Lupus and Digestion – When confronted with anti-inflammatory diseases such as lupus, is very important you use the first line of defense, nutrients from food, to support your body’s ability to avoid flares and promote healing. Although doctors say that there is no cure lupus, it just does not happen. I just do not completely [...]
Lupus Disease Classification
Lupus Disease Classification – Lupus disease is classified as an autoimmune disease, and can affect different parts of the body. In the most affecting skin, joints, heart, lungs, blood, kidneys and brain. In the case of a normal healthy body, the immune system produces proteins called antibodies. These antibodies work to protect the body against [...]
Tobacco Effects On Your Oral Health
Tobacco Effects On Your Oral Health – Cosmetic dentistry is more favored by people who smoke. With time and changing lifestyles oral health is affected. On this day a large population started smoking in the early stages of life. Periodontal disease increased daily smoking. Less to lack of awareness of the dangers of tobacco use [...]
Six Best Tips For Your Oral Health
Six Best Tips For Your Oral Health – Before we get to the top end, let us briefly discuss how the tooth is built. We all know the outside is a layer of enamel. The next layer is the dentin, and the deepest part of the pulp. Now let’s talk about how cavities are formed. [...]