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  2. First alopecia treatment approved for NHS use - AOL

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    The decision by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has been hailed by campaigners.

  3. Management of hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Androgenic alopecia also occurs in women, and more often presents as diffuse thinning without hairline recession. Like its male counterpart, the condition rarely leads to total hair loss. Treatment options are similar to those for men, although topical or systemic estrogen is used more often. [81] [84]

  4. Alopecia: New NHS drug 'could make life so much easier' - AOL

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  5. Alopecia universalis - Wikipedia

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    However, the main side effect is increased risk of cutaneous atrophy at the site of treatment; [8] folliculitis is also an occasional complication. [9] Janus kinase inhibitors, previously used in the treatment of cancer and other diseases, such as arthritis, have successfully shown to be effective in the initial trials of treatment for alopecia ...

  6. Hair loss - Wikipedia

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    Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder also known as "spot baldness" that can result in hair loss ranging from just one location (Alopecia areata monolocularis) to every hair on the entire body (Alopecia areata universalis). Although thought to be caused by hair follicles becoming dormant, what triggers alopecia areata is not known.

  7. Androgenetic Alopecia: Everything to Know About Male ... - AOL

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    Hair loss from androgenetic alopecia tends to get worse over time and with age, making it important to take action and start treatment as soon as you notice symptoms.