Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Think back over the past year. In some cases, a specific event — rather than an ongoing health condition — sets off an episode of ...
Hair falling out can be a major stressor. Excessive hair shedding is a condition known as telogen effluvium. This form of alopecia — the general term for hair loss — occurs when you shed more hair ...
Stress levels are high, and for some, that could mean less hair on your head. Indeed, science supports the notion that significant emotional stress may be linked to at least one type of hair loss: ...
Have you ever looked down at your bathroom sink and seen its porcelain whiteness marred by your beautiful locks of hair and wondered what happened? There’s a condition some doctors don't tell their ...
Sometimes it might seem the stress from the pandemic is enough to pull your hair out. Dr. Jonathan Richey, a dermatologist with Baylor, Scott & White in McKinney, talked with KERA's Sam Baker about a ...
Winter has a way of revealing vulnerabilities and for many in Hyderabad, that revelation appears strand by strand. As hair fall becomes more noticeable during the colder months, dermatologists point ...
Since the start of the COVID pandemic, the symptoms caused by the virus have become known all over the globe. Cough, fever, and loss of smell and taste have become associated with the illness, while ...
Long-term side effects following COVID-19 infection have caused many devastating symptoms, from loss of taste and smell to brain fog and fatigue. Hair loss has also been reported as a common symptom.
Clinicians are seeing an influx of patients who have an unsettling side effect after COVID: losing their hair. Brian Abittan, MD, the director of skin and hair rejuvenation at Mount Sinai Health ...