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Hair Growth Treatments for Women

Women make up 40 percent of hair loss sufferers, according to the American Hair Loss Association. Androgenetic alopecia, or pattern baldness, doesn’t affect only men — it can affect women as well, resulting in a diffuse pattern of hair loss. Women have far fewer options than men when it comes to hair growth treatments that are proven to work. Because hair loss can be triggered by other causes, such as stress, an underlying medical condition, or use of certain medications, the hair growth treatments on the consumer market may not work for you.

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Teen Drug & Alcohol Treatment

Adolescent drug and alcohol use is a continuing issue in the United States. The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that in recent years an average of 300 teenagers entered drug and alcohol treatment programs each day across the nation. From 2005 to 2010, one in 10 teens used prescription medications illegally. Teen drug and alcohol treatment is important to the future of teens who use.

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When to Seek Infertility Treatment

Trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant can be the most frustrating and heart-breaking experience you have ever gone through. Don’t jump the gun on getting infertility treatment, though, because treatment comes with some risks. The good news is that, as of 2010, infertility treatments are better than ever, with improved results and options, according to “Good Housekeeping” magazine.

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Laser Treatment for Thinning Hair

The use of laser treatment for hair thinning and baldness started many years ago in Europe. However, in the United States, it is considered a much newer technology. Despite this, both men and women turn to laser treatment as an effective and low-risk method to improve their hair growth.