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Is Surgery the Only Solution for Piles? Exploring Non-Invasive Alternatives

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Protect Your Lungs: Practical Tips for Combating Environmental Risks

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Psoriasis in Different Seasons: How Weather Changes Affect Your Skin

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10 reasons your scalp itches and how to get relief

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10 reasons your scalp itches and how to get relief

When your scalp itches, it can be challenging to think about anything else. You may feel that the itch will never stop, but it is possible to experience relief.

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Possible Alopecia Areata Triggers That Affect Men & Women

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Possible Alopecia Areata Triggers That Affect Men & Women

While male and female pattern baldness is the main reason of hair loss in many cases, when it comes to hair fall there are various potential triggers.

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Vitiligo Cure - Can Medical Treatment Cure Vitiligo In 30 Days Find Out

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Can Medical Treatment Cure Vitiligo In 30 Days? Find Out!

Vitiligo, also known as leukoderma is an autoimmune skin disease wherein the immune system of the body mistakenly attacks the healthy skin cells.

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What Causes Oily Dandruff-How to Cure It

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What Causes Oily Dandruff? How to Cure It?

An overactive oily scalp, hair fall and hair thinning are some inevitable problems that many people face today.

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What Are the Best Treatments for Female Hair Thinning?

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What Are the Best Treatments for Female Hair Thinning?

Hair thinning may be caused by lifestyle habits, genetics or both. Certain medical conditions may also lead to hair thinning. Persistent hair thinning can cause minor to severe hair loss.

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Is Male Pattern Baldness Stoppable?

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Is Male Pattern Baldness Stoppable?

As per a research study published in The US National Library Of Medicine, male pattern baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia, is an inherited trait.

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