There is no evidence of a link.
For women, hair loss is more commonly due to hormonal changes and is more likely to be a thinning of hair from the entire head
Absolutely YES!! Aspartame raises blood sugar levels. When blood sugar is too high, the pancreas releases insulin into the blood stream to regulate (lower) blood sugar. Blood sugar (glucose) plus insulin equals body fat. Raised blood sugar levels hinder weight loss and even cause weight gain. Aspartame has many other side effects as well. It is made from a nasty combination of chemicals that should not be consumed by anyone who values their health. Many people who suffer from migraines find that they cease once they quit consuming aspartame and/or MSG.
Smoking cigarettes can generate cell damaging toxins. The toxic chemicals in smoke can damage the DNA in hair follicles and this can cause hair loss.
Yes. Famotidine does not dry out the bone. There is some debate about whether or not famotidine can cause thinning of the bone. In the many studies of famotidine bone loss was not a factor in long term use of the drug. There was around a 1 percent occurrence of bone thinning but during that period of time it would not be unusual to have that many people in general showing bone thinning.
No although some of the drugs used to treat it may have that effect.
Hair thinning, or hair loss, in women is caused by several factors. It may be due to stress, hormonal changes, radiation, chemotherapy, hair products, and even heredity. Besides, some medical conditions such as Alopecia Areata can also cause hair loss.
It is usually stress or genetics that cause hair loss and not Allergies. If you have been stressed out you could well lose some hair. If you are a male and have thinning hair take a look at your father and see what his hairline is like. I have heard that men get their hair loss from their mother's genes. check out on the web any medications you are taking as some may have side effects of hair loss. Of course you know that Chemo is one culprit that causes hair loss.
A hair patch, is a versatile and effective solution for individuals dealing with hair thinning or partial hair loss.
Rogaine is an effective hair loss treatment for many men who are in the initial stages of hair loss, particularly those with thinning or receding hairlines. It has been proven to slow hair loss and in some cases to cause hair to regrow in affected areas. However, there is no one "best" hair loss treatment, the most effective treatment will vary from individual to individual.
No nifedipine does not cause hair loss.
Yes. Unlike men, women rarely go completely bald because the estrogen in their body blocks testosterone, the hormone responsible for hair loss, from stunting hair growth. However, once women enter menopause, their estrogen levels decline and they experience hair thinning and some hair loss.
Yes, dehydration can cause hair loss
Velcade can cause hair loss, since it is a cancer drug, it may lead to hair loss.
Yes it cause hair loss.
One can prevent hair loss with Biotin by applying Biotin at least twice a day on the section of the scalp or head that one detects is thinning or balding or suffering hair loss.
Common side effects for hair loss treatment are irritation of the scalp, dryness and flaky skin. There are alternate methods of hair treatment that cause no side effects at all. http://www.medicinenet.com/hair_loss/article.htm
Trichomoniasis does not cause hair loss.