If you’ve noticed your hair shedding rapidly a few months after having surgery, significant weight loss, serious illness, severe fever, starting a new medication, or a stressful life event, you might ...
You may have heard stress causes hair loss. While that’s true, you probably won’t see hair loss from stress after one particularly tough work meeting or a tense conversation with your partner. But ...
Telogen effluvium usually causes temporary hair loss that starts growing back in about 95% of acute cases. You may have hair ...
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 ...
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: ...
In modern life, stress has become an almost constant companion. From work pressures to personal challenges, it's no secret that stress can take a toll on our well-being. But could it also be the ...
Hairdresser Courtney Lewis was knee-deep in wedding preparations when she first started to notice clumps of her hair falling out in the shower. “It’s a horrible feeling,” the Melbourne-based salon ...
Carol Saffran started taking Ozempic a year ago to regulate her blood sugar after other medications were ineffective. She was prediabetic, a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than ...
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.