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Hair Loss Support

Hair Loss: Help for the Dis-Tressed

There have been some great developments in the world of hair-loss prevention and treatment, but quack remedies and sales pitches disguised as information are still as abundant online as they are on late-night television. We’ve sifted through it all to find the most reliable Web sites; in this guide you’ll find credible information about the different ways to prevent, treat, or even just to feel comfortable embracing your hair loss. Whether you are just curious about what’s out there or you want some personal advice from a physician about your hair loss, you’ll find what you need on the Web.
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Hair Loss Causes

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Treating Hair Loss

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Hair Loss Support

Hair loss is by no means an uncommon condition. On the Web you’ll find plenty of places to talk to other people sharing similar experiences, whether your hair loss is the result of cancer, alopecia areata, or a nonmedical cause.

Dulcinea's Insight

  • Some of the forums we didn’t recommend are full of posts that are actually quack remedy ads or discuss inappropriate topics. If you visit a forum not mentioned in this guide, keep in mind that hair-loss company employees sometimes post ads or miraculous stories about some treatment under anonymous or phony usernames. Not everyone tells the truth on forums, so be wary of posts about particular products or companies and be careful about how much personal information you share online.
  • Depending on the cause of your hair loss, there may be support groups not listed below that you would find helpful. If you have a specific condition that is causing your hair loss and would like to connect with others in the same situation, try typing the name of your condition along with the words "support group" or "organization" in health-oriented search engines, which you can find in our findingDulcinea Health Web Guide.

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