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  2. 'It's an honour to represent women with alopecia' - AOL

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    Olivia McVeigh, who began losing her hair when she was 17, uses social media platforms to raise awareness.

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    It can cause breakage like splitting the ends of the hair. Also it can damage the hair follicles at the roots i.e. scalp. When this happens a permanent change of hair loss happens this is known as traction alopecia. By the late 17th century, wigs in various shapes and sizes became the latest fashion trend.

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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.

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    Coffman's daughter also had alopecia and lost all her hair at the age 4. Locks of Love received a determination of its 501(c)(3) status from the Internal Revenue Service in December 1997. [ 7 ] By September 2006, Locks of Love had provided about 2,000 wigs to recipients completely free of charge.

  6. Lili Reinhart Revealed Her Alopecia Diagnosis On TikTok ... - AOL

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    Red light therapy can help stimulate hair growth in alopecia patients and in some cases, even reverse some of the damage to hair follicles that occurs as a result of this condition, a December ...

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    Dec. 27—RIVER FALLS — This time of year is the season of giving, and University of Wisconsin-River Falls Marketing Communications program students have not fallen short of that tradition.