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Trichotillomania (also known as hair-pulling disorder) is a mental health condition in which a person compulsively pulls out hair from their scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, or other parts of the body.
Arrhythmias are abnormal heart rhythms due to changes in the heart’s electrical activity. The conditions are categorized based on where the problem originates and what type of abnormality develops.
Menopause is a natural part of life. But because women’s health is still so often underdiscussed and misunderstood, many of us feel totally unprepared for it. We’re here to demystify menopause and help you feel your best during this phase of life.
Perimenopause is the transition leading up to menopause — when your body begins winding down its reproductive years.
The human body goes through many changes throughout life — sarcopenia is one of them. It’s defined as the loss of muscle mass and strength, often as part of the aging process.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition marked by recurring obsessive thoughts and difficult-to-control, compulsive behaviors.
Psoriasis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin condition. It affects an estimated 2-3 percent of the global population, about 125 million people worldwide.
Folliculitis is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles become inflamed due to infection, irritation, or blockage.
Many people experience an itchy scalp at some point. It’s usually not a sign of a serious medical condition and can, in most cases, be successfully treated with home remedies, over-the-counter shampoos, and prescription treatments.
Ingrown hairs are a common nuisance but rarely serious. They can develop on frequently shaved body parts such as the legs or pubic area.
We may think of all hair loss as the same: hair falls out, leading to a bare patch or an area of thinning hair. However, there are many types of hair loss, one of which is called alopecia areata.
Dandruff needs almost no introduction. If you’ve watched TV in the last twenty years, you’ve likely seen a commercial where a man finds the shoulders of his black T-shirt covered in white flakes and ponders what to do about it.
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