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Use propecia for male pattern baldness only

March 9th, 2010 by admin

One of the most commonly suggested causes of hair loss in both men and women is a genetic defect. The fact it may be inherited means it is not your fault when your hair thins and falls out and, perhaps more importantly, the condition is not necessarily something that can be cured. Of course, there is some evidence that hair loss does run in families, but there is more evidence that our lifestyles and medical decisions can be even more important factors in deciding who loses hair and how quickly. We will ignore the cultural effect of changing hairstyles where too much traction in pulling the hair back into a ponytail or comparable style may accelerate hair loss, the effect of a general anesthetic for surgery, increased levels of anxiety and stress, and both chemo- and radiotherapy for cancer. The most consistent cause surrounds the level of different hormones in the body.

In women, for example, the level of estrogen drops during and after pregnancy, and during the menopause. This has been directly linked to both the thinning of hair and its loss from the scalp. Some women also lose hair as a reaction to particular oral contraceptives. For obvious reasons, the level of hormones naturally occurring in the male body tends to be more stable. But, in both genders, thyroid problems can affect the production of hormones and produce early baldness in men. Similarly, for a number of reasons, the levels of the hormones may be affected artificially. The most consistent causes stem from the use of steroids which are commonly used for a variety of strictly medical, e.g. to control asthma, and other purposes, e.g. as supplements to promote growth and for strength while weight training. As an adverse side effect, many weight loss products affect the thyroid and hair suffers. Finally, it is not just athletes who discover some diet and other supplements affect the level of testosterone in their bodies. Many who take “natural” dietary and nutritional supplements find out the hard way that some “natural” chemicals affect hair growth and retention. Read the rest of this entry »

Learn More about Hair Drug Testing

March 7th, 2010 by admin

As an athlete, are you interested in learning exactly what drug testing involves? As a parent with children, you may be looking for a drug testing method that is inexpensive and simple to use so you can ensure your kids are not taking any drugs. Maybe you’re an employer who is looking for a faster, cheaper and simpler way to screen prospective employees for drug use. Regardless of your situation, an effective and simple solution exists, and it is called hair drug testing! Although you may have read about this form of drug testing, you may want to better understand the process. The many advantages of hair drug testing make it a much more popular choice nowadays.

What Actually is Hair Drug Testing?

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