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Doctors say they're seeing a quiet surge in FEMALE hair transplants
Doctors tell DailyMail.com the procedure is quietly becoming popular among women in the US. Sonja van den Berg, 33, (pictured) got a hair transplant because she hated her huge forehead.
Source: the Mail online | Health - May 8, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

New Hope Against Painful Skin Issues Caused by Cancer Radiation Therapy
MONDAY, May 8, 2023 -- When Ann Alexander underwent chemotherapy to treat breast cancer a decade ago, she was warned about potential hair loss, nausea and vomiting. The 73-year-old wasn’t, however, told about the potential side effects of...
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - May 8, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

8 Ways to Find Humor in Your Everyday Life
If you think your life is too boring to be funny, joke’s on you: Humor is all around us. Cultivating more humor in your everyday life is “one of the fastest and most powerful ways to increase overall health and wellbeing,” says Steven M. Sultanoff, a clinical psychologist and professor at Pepperdine University who’s a past president of the Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, a non-profit focused on the study and use of humor. He doesn’t consider himself a particularly funny guy; he wasn’t his high school’s class clown and would never call himself the life of the party. B...
Source: TIME: Health - May 8, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Angela Haupt Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate Mental Health TIME 2030 Wellbeing Source Type: news

Human Hair Has Engineering Applications Human Hair Has Engineering Applications
Recycled hair may have sustainability applications in strengthening building materials.Quick Take
Source: Medscape Medical News Headlines - May 8, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Family Medicine/Primary Care News Source Type: news

Starwatch: the hair and the dogs that became stand-alone constellations
Ptolemy originally regarded the stars of Coma Berenices as the tuft of Leo ’s tail and saw Canes Venatici as part of the great bearThis week, we can track down two faint northern springtime constellations.Canes Venatici is the Latin for “hunting dogs”. It is associated with the neighbouring constellation of Boötes, the herdsman, and sits below the handle of the plough asterism in the constellation of Ursa Major, the great bear.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - May 8, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Stuart Clark Tags: Science Astronomy Space Source Type: news

Why Westerman Wanted to ‘Jump Off the Cliff Creatively’ for His Gorgeous New Album
THE ALBUM An Inbuilt Fault, out Friday (May 5) on Partisan Records. THE ORIGIN You wouldn’t recognize the Westerman of 2016. In the earliest days of his life as a professional artist, Will Westerman sported long, curly hair and played folk music that most often earned him comparisons to Nick…#partisanrecords #willwesterman #nickdrake #londonerbullion #confirmation #westerman #aninbuiltfault #inbuiltfault #athens #balkans
Source: Reuters: Health - May 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A farewell to the x-ray –generating particle accelerator that was my father’s baby
Last week technicians at Argonne National Laboratory began to disassemble a particle accelerator known as the Advanced Photon Source (APS), a ring 1.1 kilometers around that since 1995 has shone as one of the world’s brightest sources of x-rays. It’s hardly the end for the facility, which annually serves nearly 6000 scientists from myriad fields. Within a year, workers will replace the electron accelerator with a new one that will boost the intensity of the APS’s output x-ray beams by a factor of 500. A major scientific facility will be rejuvenated. That’s not unusual. For me personally, however, the dis...
Source: ScienceNOW - May 4, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Who wore this ancient deer pendant? DNA reveals a Stone Age woman with surprising origins
Twenty thousand years ago, someone dropped a deer-tooth pendant in a cave in southwestern Siberia, where it lay until archaeologists excavated it in 2019. Now, researchers have caught a glimpse of its last wearer. After years of effort, Elena Essel, a graduate student at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (EVA), developed a way to extract DNA embedded in an artifact’s porous surface by sweat and skin cells. Her team’s analysis of the ornament, reported this week in Nature , shows it once adorned a woman whose ancestry lay far east of the cave. “It’s the first time to my knowledg...
Source: ScienceNOW - May 3, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Billie Eilish Rocks Sultry Simone Rocha Look at 2023 Met Gala
Billie Eilish was serving black widow at the 2023 Met Gala on Monday night (May 1), stunning in a black, see-through lace custom Simone Rocha gown, with her hair in a long black braid down her side. “She does not custom make anything, and I was just like, [bats eyes] ‘Please,'” Eilish told Vogue…#billieeilish #simonerocha #rocha #eilish #marilynmonroe #karllagerfeld #lagerfeld #chanel #newyorkcity
Source: Reuters: Health - May 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Aging melanocyte stem cells and gray hair
The stem cells responsible for hair color switch between stem cell and maturing states, but with age can get stuck and become unable to perform either function.
Source: NIH Research Matters from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) - May 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

US FDA halts Sun Pharma's trials on dermatological drug
The FDA has also said that patients with alopecia areata - an autoimmune condition that results in patchy hair loss - on the 12 mg dose of the drug deuruxolitinib should discontinue its use, Sun Pharma said.
Source: The Economic Times Healthcare and Biotech News - May 2, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Which Kids Face the Highest Risk of Self-Harm?
MONDAY, May 1, 2023 -- Growing numbers of American kids and teens are cutting or burning themselves, banging their heads against walls, pulling out their hair and even trying to die by suicide. But figuring out who is at highest risk for harming...
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - May 1, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

‘Massive Failure!’ Mary Trump TORCHES Merrick Garland For Not Arresting Trump Yet
Ex-presidential niece Mary Trump told SiriusXM host and Salon interviewer Dean Obeidallah that Attorney General Merrick Garland’s decision not to charge ex-President Donald Trump will go down in history as a “massive failure.” Trump has been indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s…#marytrump #salon #deanobeidallah #merrickgarland #donaldtrump #trump #manhattan #alvinbragg #stormydaniels #deanobeidallahshow
Source: Reuters: Health - April 29, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Gilead Stock Dives As Light Profit Overshadows Strong Cancer Drug Sales
Biotech giants Gilead Sciences (GILD) and Amgen (AMGN) posted mixed quarters — leading GILD stock and Amgen stock to topple Friday. X For Gilead, total revenue inched down roughly 4% to $6.35 billion, a hair above forecasts for $6.33 billion, according to FactSet. Adjusted earnings came in at…#gileadsciences #gild #amgen #amgn #gilead #covidsalesdive #veklury #merck #roche #rhhby
Source: Reuters: Health - April 29, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Gray Hair and Aging: Could ' Stuck ' Stem Cells Be to Blame? Gray Hair and Aging: Could ' Stuck ' Stem Cells Be to Blame?
New evidence points to a cycle wherein undifferentiated stem cells mature to perform hair coloring duties and transform back to their primitive form. To accomplish this, they need to stay on the move.Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape FamilyMedicine Headlines - April 28, 2023 Category: Primary Care Tags: Dermatology News Source Type: news