Alopecia Areata Hair Loss Skin Disorders
Alopecia Areata Hair Loss Skin Disorders
An autoimmune disease that causes the body to form antibodies against some hair follicles. Alopecia Areata causes sudden smooth, circular patches of hair loss. There are no known cures and in many cases the hair grows back on is own.
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National Alopecia Areata Foundation - A non profit organization dedicated to providing information about alopecia areata. With support groups in the USA and contacts with similar support groups worldwide.
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Alopecia Information And Resources - Summaries on different hair loss conditions plus dermatological and alternative treatments. Includes abstracts of relevant articles from medical journals.
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Fight Alopecia - The Fighting Alopecia Areata Club aims to raise money and inform the public about this disease that results in the loss of hair on the scalp and elsewhere. Find projects, a forum and a photo gallery.
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Alopecia World - Social networking site and discussion forum for people suffering from hair loss. Members can post photos and videos.
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M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Information about researchers studying the genetic components of alopecia areata. Offers disease information and study details.
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Her Alopecia - Non-profit community resource for female hair loss sufferers.
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Alopecia Online - Provides information, advice and support for people with Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis and Alopecia Universalis.
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Her Hair Loss Help - Learn more about alopecia and treatment options. Also provides a support forum for women who suffer from this condition.
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Paul's Alopecia Page - Personal page on Alopecia Universalis. How I lost all my hair - and is it coming back?
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Now and Before - Links, conferences, and treatments for alopecia areata.
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Wichita Alopecia Areata Support Group - Includes general information on condition, meeting schedule, and calendar of events.
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Harry's Alopecia Areata Page - Personal page from the Netherlands. Email list and chat about alopecia areata.
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