Stress certainly may cause telogen effluvium, generally temporary hair loss. The writer did a good job explaining this especially the recommendation to see a physician to rule out any medical reasons or to see if the hair loss might be symptom of something else. Good article.
--Candace Hoffmann author Breaking the Silence on Women's Hair Loss
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Stress certainly may cause telogen effluvium, generally temporary hair loss. The writer did a good job explaining this especially the recommendation to see a physician to rule out any medical reasons or to see if the hair loss might be symptom of something else. Good article.
--Candace Hoffmann author Breaking the Silence on Women's Hair Loss
June 22, 2009 - 8:09pmThis Comment
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