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Extra virgin olive oil in hair does encourage hair growth and health: it reduces hair loss by preventing the hormone dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, from binding to the scalp, and olive oil contains antifungal properties and moisturizer that stimulate hair production, too.
Don't urinate (pee) before your ultrasound. Having a full bladder will make it easier to see your uterus and ovaries. If close-up views of the...
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Read More »According to trichologist and colorist Bridgette Hill with Paul Labrecque Salon and Skincare Spa, incorporating extra virgin olive oil into your haircare regimen can seal moisture into the hair fiber, which helps with elasticity and results in less breakage. Additionally, Hill says hair oils can penetrate your hair strand and reduce the amount of water your hair absorbs which, in turn, cuts down on shrinkage and frizz. Trichologist and celebrity stylist Kari Williams says that although most can benefit from using it, thin hair can be easily weighed down by olive oil, so those people should avoid overdoing it.
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“Frequent urination is normal after a radical prostatectomy,” Dr. Catalona said. “The main cause is that the bladder wall is swollen and thickened...
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