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      Alopecia in Crash Dieters

      research Alopecia in Crash Dieters

      32 citations , June 1976 in “JAMA”
      Crash dieting can cause hair loss due to severe calorie restriction.
      The Basic Science of Hair Biology

      research The Basic Science of Hair Biology

      29 citations , September 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Hair disorders are caused by a complex mix of biology, genetics, hormones, and environmental factors, affecting hair growth and leading to conditions like alopecia.
      British Association of Dermatology Meeting 1966: Dermatological Research and Case Studies

      research BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF DERMATOLOGY.

      November 1966 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      The meeting discussed various skin conditions, treatments, and unusual cases, highlighting the effectiveness of tetracycline in treating rosacea.

      research Comment on Seasonal Hair Shedding

      July 2025 in “International Journal of Trichology”
      Hair shedding increases at the end of summer due to seasonal changes.
      Hair Diameter in Female Baldness

      research HAIR DIAMETER IN FEMALE BALDNESS

      63 citations , October 1972 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Women with thinning hair have thinner hair strands than women without hair loss.
      Hair Loss in Women: A Study at Sheffield Royal Infirmary (1959-1966)

      research HAIR LOSS IN WOMEN

      39 citations , October 1967 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Hair loss in women often doesn't follow a pattern, isn't linked to age, may be genetic, and can be related to thyroid issues or other health factors.
      Prostaglandin-Induced Hair Growth

      research Prostaglandin-Induced Hair Growth

      162 citations , August 2002 in “Survey of Ophthalmology”
      Latanoprost can make eyelashes longer, thicker, and darker.
      Postpartum Alopecia: A Study on Hair Loss After Pregnancy

      research Postpartum alopecia

      2 citations , January 1966 in “American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology”
      More research is needed to find a cure for hair loss after pregnancy.
      Alopecia

      research Alopecia.

      22 citations , June 1980 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that correct diagnosis of alopecia types is crucial, scalp biopsies are important, and more research is needed.
      Effectiveness of Treatments for Postpartum Alopecia

      research Postpartum Alopecia

      12 citations , February 2001 in “Annals of Pharmacotherapy”
      No effective treatment for hair loss after childbirth was found, but it usually gets better on its own and some cosmetic methods might help.
      8th Postgraduate Seminar in Pediatric Dermatology

      research Postgraduate seminar in pediatric dermatology

      January 1982 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Experts discussed treatments for skin conditions in children, emphasizing hydration, cautious medication use, and early intervention for infections.
      Clinical Aspects and Spectrum of Illness of Toxic Shock Syndrome: Overview

      research Clinical Aspects and Spectrum of Illness of TSS: Overview

      77 citations , January 1989 in “Clinical Infectious Diseases”
      Toxic Shock Syndrome progresses quickly, often involves multiple organs, and is linked to Staphylococcus aureus toxins, with treatment options available but diagnostic challenges remaining.

      research Postpartum Alopecia

      2 citations , February 2001 in “Annals of Pharmacotherapy”
      No specific treatment for postpartum hair loss is proven effective.
      Dysfunction of Hair Growth

      research Dysfunction of Hair Growth

      1 citations , May 1965 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      Hair growth dysfunction involves various conditions with limited treatment options.
      Chronic Telogen Effluvium

      research Telogen effluvium cronico

      January 2014 in “Springer eBooks”
      Chronic telogen effluvium is a condition where there is prolonged shedding of hair.
      Telogen Effluvium: Scalp Hair Loss Condition Characterized by Excessive Shedding

      research Telogen Effluvium

      February 2020 in “Definitions”
      Telogen Effluvium is a condition where more hair than usual falls out after stress or fever.
      Telogen Effluvium

      research Telogen effluvium

      February 1994 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      Telogen effluvium is a condition that causes temporary hair loss.

      research Telogen effluvium

      April 2012 in “Informa Healthcare eBooks”
      Telogen effluvium is a condition that causes temporary hair loss.
      Telogen Effluvium

      research Telogen effluvium

      January 2004 in “Springer eBooks”
      Telogen effluvium is a condition that causes temporary hair loss.

      research Telogen Effluvium

      January 2017 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Telogen effluvium is a condition that causes temporary hair loss due to stress or shock to the body.
      Telogen Effluvium

      research Telogen Effluvium

      1 citations , September 2019 in “Springer eBooks”
      Telogen effluvium is a condition that causes temporary hair loss due to stress or shock to the body.
      Telogen Effluvium: Diffuse Cyclic Hair Loss in Women

      research Telogen Effluvium

      September 2021 in “CRC Press eBooks”
      Telogen effluvium is a type of hair loss that happens when stress or illness causes many hairs to enter the resting phase and fall out.
      Telogen Effluvium

      research Telogen Effluvium

      March 2024 in “CRC Press eBooks”
      Telogen effluvium is a type of hair loss where more hair than normal falls out after stress or illness.
      Telogen Effluvium

      research Telogen effluvium

      1 citations , December 2020 in “Medicinskij alfavit”
      Telogen effluvium is a condition that causes temporary hair loss.

      research Head Disorders: Telogen Effluvium

      January 2021 in “Hair therapy & transplantation”
      Telogen effluvium causes temporary hair loss, but new hair still grows.