The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Turns to Spencer Kobren and The AHLA To Tackle Women’s Hair Loss
September 25, 2007 | By admin
Vikki Conwell’s piece in today’s Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Hair Loss: Getting To The Root of the Problem touches on the devastating reality of hair loss in women.
Forty percent of hair loss suffers in North America are women, yet this silent epidemic is frequently ignored by mainstream medicine, and until recently the mainstream media. The article discusses the importance of early intervention as well as some of the myths that surround this little talked about condition. The article also discusses ways for women to cope, including finding online support. The American Hair Loss Association recommends that women visit The Women’s Hair Loss Project www.womenshairlossproject.com
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Is there any research being done about hair that won’t grow past 2 inches? I haven’t cut my hair in over 2 years and my hair is “boy short”. Been thyroid tested, cortisol levels tested, tested for Cushings disease and nothing.