Crystal Aguh, MD, FAAD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine faculty, advocates for increased funding and education to address hair loss disparities within the African diaspora, emphasizing the need for ...
It’s time that insurance recognizes wigs as necessary medical expenses for those suffering from conditions like alopecia, guest authors write.
Crystal Aguh, MD, FAAD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine faculty, highlights the critical need for comprehensive education on hair loss across diverse hair types, stressing the importance of ...
Popular medications for obesity and diabetes have been linked to an increased risk of hair loss, particularly for women. Researchers and doctors weigh in.
Medical professionals note that while Ozempic itself doesn’t directly list hair loss as a side effect in clinical documentation, the connection appears to stem from how the medication affects ...
Female pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is the most common cause of hair loss in women, but there are many other potential causes. Some effective treatment options are available.
For many Black women, braiding hair isn’t just a ... that can lead to scalp irritation, hair loss, and long-term health concerns. In some cases, the very products meant to protect our hair ...