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No it isn't. Alopecia areata ( AA) has no connection at all to cancer. It's an autoimmune skin disease. People with alopecia areata are in generally good health.
Assuming you mean alopecia areata, it does not work as a cure. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks the hair follicles. Bimatoprost would not stop this from occurring.
Yes, and for a lot of the same reasons people get it.
no it is harmless to the rest of your body besides you hair
Alopecia areata refers to the autoimmune skin condition that results in the loss of hair on the scalp and on the body. Alopecia totalis is a progression of Alopecia areatathat results in total hair loss of the scalp. Alopecia universalis is a progression of Alopecia areata that results in total hair loss of the body.
Many white people are from Europe. You will also get white people from other places and there are people of darker colours that are from Europe too, particularly southern Europe.
There are approximately 750 million people in Europe.
120 million people in Europe
Yes, both men and women of all ages can have alopecia.
Alopecia is a form of hair loss, and it can be hereditary. It is caused by many different things but mainly the immune system attacks the hair follicles and causes damage to include hair loss. Caused by aging,illness,medications and malnutrition, the effects of alopecia can be permanent.
Alopecia has many sysptoms other than hair loss, for example, a damage to the skin represented in visible signs of aging and many other signs of that type.