A YOUNG woman who developed stress-related alopecia has revealed how she went from being almost bald to having a bob in less ...
From a global pandemic to signs of a looming economic recession, to most of us, stress likely feels inevitable.
Chronic (long-term) stress can lead to noticeable hair loss, usually months after a stressful situation occurs. Research suggests stress hormones may affect hair follicle stem cells, interfering ...
Apart from giving you sleepless nights and anxiety, stress causes alopecia - commonly known as hair loss, and can affect both ...
Stress is a nasty cycle: Feeling stressed can affect several skin and hair conditions, and living with those conditions can make you feel even more stressed.
Invasive surgery can put your body and your mind under a lot of stress. According to the American Skin Association, hair loss after a major stressful event of this nature is most likely to occur ...
A research group, led by Dr. Pavel Majer from IOCB Prague, in collaboration with the laboratories of Barbara Slusher and Louis Garza at Johns Hopkins University, has developed a compound that could ...
The stereotype of hair loss primarily affecting older men still persists, he explains, but it’s expanding to a new demographic thanks to rising stress levels and changing lifestyle factors.
For adults with severe alopecia areata (AA), ivarmacitinib, a selective Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) inhibitor, at doses of 4 and 8 ...
The alopecia treatment market is expanding with advancements in topical therapies, oral medications, hair transplants, and laser treatments, addressing various types of hair loss by 2035.