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  2. Frictional alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Frictional alopecia is the loss of hair that is caused by rubbing of the hair, follicles, or skin around the follicle. [1] The most typical example of this is the loss of ankle hair among people who wear socks constantly for years. [2] The hair may not grow back even years after the source of friction has ended.

  3. How Common Is Teenage Hair Loss? - AOL

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    Working with a healthcare provider to treat any of the health conditions that cause hair loss (we mentioned these earlier) will generally resolve the problem — in most cases, regrowth is very ...

  4. 8 common causes of female hair loss (and how to stop it) - AOL

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    Female hair loss can be scary. These are the most common causes for women's hair to fall out, plus treatments for shedding and how to prevent it from happening. 8 common causes of female hair loss ...

  5. Barefoot - Wikipedia

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    Wearing shoes such as flip flops or sandals in these areas can reduce the risk. [ 85 ] The hookworm parasite, found in warm, moist climates where human feces contaminated with hookworm larvae has been left in places where it might come into contact with human skin, can burrow through a bare human foot (or any part of the body that comes into ...

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  7. Alopecia areata - Wikipedia

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    No loss of body function occurs, and the effects of alopecia areata are psychological (loss of self-image due to hair loss), although these can be severe. Loss of hair also means the scalp burns more easily in the sun. Patients may also have aberrant nail formation because keratin forms both hair and nails. [citation needed]

  8. Is it illegal to drive barefoot? - AOL

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    However, just as with wearing high heels or flip-flops, you may not have the same reaction time or control over the pedals while driving in socks. It could be risky to drive in socks if it affects ...

  9. Traction alopecia - Wikipedia

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    Traction alopecia is a type of alopecia or hair loss caused by a chronic pulling force being applied to the hair. [1] It commonly results from a person frequently wearing their hair in a particularly tight ponytail, pigtails, or braids with increased likelihood when hair is chemically relaxed as this compromises the hair shaft's tensile strength resulting in hair breakage.