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Leading Japanese toiletries and cosmetics manufacturer Lion announced the results of its latest survey on male baldness.
Leading Japanese toiletries and cosmetics manufacturer Lion announced the results of its latest survey on male baldness.
Ten years ago hair transplants looked fake and required extensive recovery periods. Now technology has allowed the procedure a much easier recovery with a more natural look.
Procerin – a natural remedy for hair loss has been found effective in reversing hair loss in men caused by androgenetic alopecia, the most common cause of male hair loss, thinning hair and receding hairlines often reffered to as widows peak.
Master A. age 2? years had an attack of polio and paralysed his lower limbs. Leading allopathic doctors of the city were consulted but could promise no help.
Mr. P., age 69 years was under my treatment for the following complaints. Indigestion, nervous breakdown, depression, etc.
A diet high in cream, cheese and other saturated fat rich foods can influence the uptake of bad cholesterol to the arteries, confirms new research.
Nearly three-fourths of men and women age 80 and older have high blood pressure, but their conditions are frequently not kept under control, according to new data from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute?s (NHLBI) long-standing Framingham Heart Study. In this age group, only 38 percent of men and 23 percent of women had blood pressures that met targets set forth in the National High Blood Pressure Education Program?s (NHBPEP) clinical guidelines.
QLT Inc. announced that it has received final approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market ACZONE (dapsone) Gel, 5% for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris.
Over half of women who began menopausal hormone therapy because of symptoms such as hot flashes or night sweats experience those symptoms when they discontinue hormone therapy, according to a study in the July 13 issue of JAMA.
The use of statins and other lipid-lowering agents by older adults was not associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia, according to a study in the July issue of the Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.