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Stress causes the increase of androgens (male hormones) thereby, increasing the secretion of hair-loss related chemical called DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) [9]. Hair loss related to stress usually falls in the categories of telogen effluvium, trichotillomania and alopecia.
Tomatoes are rich in lycopene, the bright carotenoid, which gives the plant its red color. Lycopene may lower the risk of developing prostate...
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Read More »Have you ever noticed excess hair in your comb or shower drains during a stressful period? If you thought that was just coincidence, let's tell you that stress related hair loss is real! Millions of women deal with hair loss due to stress on an everyday basis. The condition can be reversed once the triggers for stress are managed. In this blogpost, we shed light on the symptoms, causes and treatments for hair loss caused by stress.
Hit a century in style with our top tips. Eat well. As we get older our metabolism slows down, and we need more of some foods but less of others....
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Take-away: Calcium and magnesium may best be taken in the evening with food or before nighttime sleep. Since zinc should not be taken with calcium...
Read More »Castor oil, an effective home remedy for hair loss is widely used among many men and women. However, the exact function of castor oil in hair loss does not hold any scientific evidence.
An enlarged prostate is when your prostate gland becomes larger than normal. It's also called benign prostatic hyperplasia or BPH for short. Benign...
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Coconut oil is an oil that's extracted from the copra or meat of coconuts. It contains a high percentage of MCTs, which animal and test-tube...
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Consumption of Zinc helps to have less wake-ups in the night. It is an excellent & safe sleep aid; and also has a calming & antidepressant effect....
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Meysami says. “Uric acid-lowering agents, such as allopurinol [a medication that's been used since the 1960s], can decrease uric acid levels and...
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