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Hair Loss, Balding and Alopecia Link to Thyroid DiseaseHair loss is a common complaint of thyroid patients. Here are solutions and help for hair loss problems related to thyroid or hormonal conditions.
Hair Loss With Thyroid Disease
Practical things you can do to slow or stop hair loss associated with thyroid disease. Top Ten Signs That You Might Have a Thyroid Problem
More than 13 million Americans have an undiagnosed thyroid condition. Here are ten of the key risk factors and symptoms -- including changes in weight, hair, energy, mood, bowels, and fertility -- that may signal that you are one of those with this common yet frequently undiagnosed health condition. Living Well With Hypothyroidism
Book on treating hypothyroidism that features a variety of approaches toward hair loss related to thyroid disease, including prescription drug and natural approaches. Living Well With Autoimmune Disease
Autoimmune diseases are a frequent cause of hair loss, and may be the reason thyroid patients experience extensive hair loss in some cases. This book covers hair loss in depth, and offers information on tests and treatments, including for the separate condition known as alopecia. |
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