Female Pattern Hair Loss and the Hair Microbiome
Around 40-50% of women will develop Androgenetic alopecia: female pattern hair loss. A recent study examined excess testosterone’s role in this issue.
Dr. Fiona McCulloch is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor and Registered Acupuncturist. She has a special interest in fertility, women’s health, PCOS and hormone health. Dr. Fiona is involved in research, and has authored an amazon best seller, 8 Steps to Revers your PCOS (selling over 29 thousand copies) as well as major research-based articles to advance practitioner knowledge in this field.
She was the original author of the White Lotus blog and has written quite a few articles both here and elsewhere on the web.
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Around 40-50% of women will develop Androgenetic alopecia: female pattern hair loss. A recent study examined excess testosterone’s role in this issue.
In PCOS, fat cell dysfunction is a major, integral part of inflammation and insulin resistance. Interestingly, a
New studies show a link between thyroid hormones, and healthy oocyte (egg) development.
Of all the people affected by autoimmune conditions, 75 percent of them are women. A recent study’s findings support a link between fluctuating estrogen levels and autoimmunity.
It’s estimated that over 20 million American women suffer from some form of thinning hair, or hair loss.
In this podcast, we reveal the most common causes of hair loss in women, and how to treat them naturally.
How Estrogen Levels Affect Thyroid Hormone Test Results A recent study has given us interesting