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Here are six of our favorite vitamins and supplements that can help keep hair thick and full. Biotin. If you've looked into hair growth vitamins in the past, you've probably run across biotin, also called B7, or vitamin H. ... Vitamin C. ... Vitamin D. ... Iron. ... Zinc. ... Protein.
Risks of TURP can include: Temporary difficulty urinating. You might have trouble urinating for a few days after the procedure. ... Urinary tract...
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So if we remove the prostate, what is starting stopping urinary flow? The answer is nothing! If there is urine in the bladder (and there always...
Read More »If you’ve read anything about hair loss, it was probably targeted towards men, who are often the only ones that hair loss articles and products are geared towards. But the reality is that hair loss affects both men and women, at all stages of life. The causes can be intrinsic, think genetics or hormones, or they can be extrinsic: things like nutritional deficiencies and oxidative stress. If you’re losing hair due to intrinsic factors, supplements might not be very helpful for you. But the good news is that extrinsic factors (the ones we can address more easily) are much more common than most people realize, and proper supplementation can help. But first thing’s first, let’s break down what we mean when we say extrinsic factors.
transgender Often called transgender by outsiders, Indian society and most hijras consider themselves to be third gender—neither male nor female,...
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10 Clever Ways to Stop Eating Late at Night Identify the cause. Some people eat most of their food late in the evening or during the night. ......
Read More »If you’re struggling with hair loss as a symptom of anemia, you might also consider taking vitamin C, since it can help support iron absorption. Recent studies have shown a connection between vitamin D deficiency and hair loss, and vitamin D deficiency is a common problem throughout the U.S. Vitamin D deficiency affects an estimated 1 billion people worldwide. Research has shown that incorporating vitamin D into your routine can help promote follicle growth, which is why it’s one of our top vitamins for healthy hair. Our greatest natural source of vitamin D is sunlight, but it can be hard to get enough just through sun exposure alone — think clouds, buildings, and clothing. Taking vitamin D regularly can help ensure you’re giving your body what it needs to stay healthy. Our bodies use iron to help red blood cells carry oxygen, and one of the major symptoms of iron deficiency, particulary in women, is hair loss. While iron is an essential part of a healthy diet, we recommend speaking with your doctor before adding an iron supplement to your diet, since it may not be necessary if you do not have a deficiency. Zinc is often cited for its immunity-supporting benefits, but it’s also been researched for its positive impact on hair growth and repair. Zinc deficiency can lead to hair loss, so if you’re not getting enough through diet alone, supplementing can help. While most people associate protein with muscle growth and development, it’s also what makes up most of our hair. Protein is a macronutrient, which means that, unlike vitamins and minerals, our bodies require large amounts of it. If you don’t get much protein through your diet, incorporating a protein powder can help ensure you’re giving your body what it needs to help support strong muscles, hair, and nails. For more information on protein and how it works in the body, check out our article, “Protein Powder 101.” Take our quiz to get a personalized recommendation for vitamins, protein, and more, tailored to your diet and goals.
We report a case of turmeric associated hyperkalemia as a possible cause of hyperkalemia. We also discuss the likely mechanism of action: curcumin...
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Here are the top ten herbs for hair growth. Gingko Biloba. This herb is known to stimulate blood flow and improve circulation. ... Rosemary. Often...
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Most likely, you're still tired after eight hours of sleep because of these three factors: (1) you don't know your sleep need, (2) you're not...
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In men, prolonged periods of sitting or inactivity can also irritate the scrotum and prostate gland. One condition, called prostatitis –...
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