Massage your hair with warm argan oil at night and wash with a good shampoo like Arganlife hair care product in the morning. Do this twice a week to improve hair growth naturally.
ARGANLife to help stimulate new hair growth. The treatment oil protects against hair loss, dandruff and promotes new hair growth.
For more information:http://www.arganlifeproducts.com/
The document discusses hair growth cycles and shock loss after a hair transplant procedure. It notes that hair shedding is normal after trauma to the scalp from a transplant. There are four types of shock loss discussed: 1) shedding of transplanted hairs, 2) shedding of existing hairs in the transplant zone, 3) shedding of existing hairs beyond the zone, and 4) rare shedding in the donor area. Shedding peaks between 30-90 days but new hairs will regrow in the following months. While shock loss cannot be prevented, strategies like taking finasteride or timing transplants can help minimize hair loss.
The document provides information on hair care including:
- Shampooing hair 2 times a week rather than daily and massaging shampoo into wet hair without applying directly.
- Potential causes of dandruff including genetic factors, medications, nutrient deficiencies, and smoking.
- Recommendations for treating dandruff including oiling hair 3 times a week and using anti-dandruff shampoo.
- Causes of hair loss in men and women related to hormone levels and potential medical conditions that can lead to hair loss.
Popular science topic on hair loss by Siddhartha DasSiddhartha Das
This document discusses hair loss (alopecia). It defines hair loss and describes the different types, including involution alopecia which occurs naturally with age, alopecia areata which causes patchy hair loss, and alopecia universalis which results in loss of all body hair. Androgenetic alopecia is genetic male or female pattern baldness. Causes of hair loss include genetics, aging, hormones, infection, drugs, trauma, and autoimmune disorders. The pathophysiology involves hair growth cycles of anagen, catagen, and telogen phases. Diagnosis methods are described. Treatment options discussed are medications like minoxidil and finasteride, surgical hair transplants, and alternative medicines,
The hair growth cycle consists of 3 phases: 1) the anagen growth phase where hair grows rapidly for 2-6 years, 2) the catagen transitional phase where growth stops over a few weeks and the hair detaches from the root, and 3) the telogen resting phase where the hair follicle rests for 2-3 months before the old hair falls out and a new hair enters the growth phase in a continuous cycle. Losing around 80-100 hairs per day is normal, but more than 100 may indicate baldness as the growth and rest phases become unbalanced.
Hair grows in cycles with four phases - anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen. During the anagen phase, hair actively grows for 2-7 years at about half an inch per month. The catagen phase is a transition phase that lasts around two weeks. In the telogen phase, hair rests for around three months before entering the exogen phase where the old hair falls out and the follicle prepares to start a new cycle. Various factors like stress, diet changes, illness, and medications can interrupt the normal hair growth cycle and cause excessive hair loss. Problems with hair include dandruff, hair loss, dry hair, split ends, oily or greasy hair, frizzy hair, dull hair
The document discusses different types of hair loss complaints and alopecia. It defines various types of alopecia including alopecia areata, alopecia mechanica, alopecia diffusa, and lichen ruber planopilaris. It also outlines several diagnostic methods that can be used to examine hair and scalp conditions like the hair pull test, hair rub test, dermatoscopy exam, trichogram, phototrichogram, longitudinal mounting, and skin biopsy. Finally, it briefly mentions some helpful options for daily living with hair loss like extensions, wigs, hairpieces, and hair transplantation.
The document discusses the structure of hair, including the hair root containing the hair follicle and dermal papilla, and the hair shaft containing the cuticle, cortex, and sometimes medulla. It also explains the three phases of the hair growth cycle: anagen phase where hair grows, catagen phase which is a transitional resting phase, and telogen phase where the hair follicle remains dormant before the cycle begins again. The goal is to provide cosmetologists information about normal hair growth and structure to help clients with hair care.
ARGANLife to help stimulate new hair growth. The treatment oil protects against hair loss, dandruff and promotes new hair growth.
For more information:http://www.arganlifeproducts.com/
The document discusses hair growth cycles and shock loss after a hair transplant procedure. It notes that hair shedding is normal after trauma to the scalp from a transplant. There are four types of shock loss discussed: 1) shedding of transplanted hairs, 2) shedding of existing hairs in the transplant zone, 3) shedding of existing hairs beyond the zone, and 4) rare shedding in the donor area. Shedding peaks between 30-90 days but new hairs will regrow in the following months. While shock loss cannot be prevented, strategies like taking finasteride or timing transplants can help minimize hair loss.
The document provides information on hair care including:
- Shampooing hair 2 times a week rather than daily and massaging shampoo into wet hair without applying directly.
- Potential causes of dandruff including genetic factors, medications, nutrient deficiencies, and smoking.
- Recommendations for treating dandruff including oiling hair 3 times a week and using anti-dandruff shampoo.
- Causes of hair loss in men and women related to hormone levels and potential medical conditions that can lead to hair loss.
Popular science topic on hair loss by Siddhartha DasSiddhartha Das
This document discusses hair loss (alopecia). It defines hair loss and describes the different types, including involution alopecia which occurs naturally with age, alopecia areata which causes patchy hair loss, and alopecia universalis which results in loss of all body hair. Androgenetic alopecia is genetic male or female pattern baldness. Causes of hair loss include genetics, aging, hormones, infection, drugs, trauma, and autoimmune disorders. The pathophysiology involves hair growth cycles of anagen, catagen, and telogen phases. Diagnosis methods are described. Treatment options discussed are medications like minoxidil and finasteride, surgical hair transplants, and alternative medicines,
The hair growth cycle consists of 3 phases: 1) the anagen growth phase where hair grows rapidly for 2-6 years, 2) the catagen transitional phase where growth stops over a few weeks and the hair detaches from the root, and 3) the telogen resting phase where the hair follicle rests for 2-3 months before the old hair falls out and a new hair enters the growth phase in a continuous cycle. Losing around 80-100 hairs per day is normal, but more than 100 may indicate baldness as the growth and rest phases become unbalanced.
Hair grows in cycles with four phases - anagen, catagen, telogen, and exogen. During the anagen phase, hair actively grows for 2-7 years at about half an inch per month. The catagen phase is a transition phase that lasts around two weeks. In the telogen phase, hair rests for around three months before entering the exogen phase where the old hair falls out and the follicle prepares to start a new cycle. Various factors like stress, diet changes, illness, and medications can interrupt the normal hair growth cycle and cause excessive hair loss. Problems with hair include dandruff, hair loss, dry hair, split ends, oily or greasy hair, frizzy hair, dull hair
The document discusses different types of hair loss complaints and alopecia. It defines various types of alopecia including alopecia areata, alopecia mechanica, alopecia diffusa, and lichen ruber planopilaris. It also outlines several diagnostic methods that can be used to examine hair and scalp conditions like the hair pull test, hair rub test, dermatoscopy exam, trichogram, phototrichogram, longitudinal mounting, and skin biopsy. Finally, it briefly mentions some helpful options for daily living with hair loss like extensions, wigs, hairpieces, and hair transplantation.
The document discusses the structure of hair, including the hair root containing the hair follicle and dermal papilla, and the hair shaft containing the cuticle, cortex, and sometimes medulla. It also explains the three phases of the hair growth cycle: anagen phase where hair grows, catagen phase which is a transitional resting phase, and telogen phase where the hair follicle remains dormant before the cycle begins again. The goal is to provide cosmetologists information about normal hair growth and structure to help clients with hair care.
Hair cloning aims to harvest healthy follicle stem cells from a donor area and multiply them in a lab to be implanted into a bald recipient area to regenerate hair growth. While research on mice has shown signals from some follicle cells can stimulate regeneration in nearby shrinking follicle cells, challenges remain in isolating and expanding rare human hair-bulge stem cells in a way that maintains their ability to differentiate. With further research optimizing growth factors, scientists estimate a tissue-engineered hair organ transplant technique could be viable in humans within 3-4 years.
Women, Baldness, and Hair Loss Treatmentsstewart_bay
This document discusses common causes of hair loss in women and their treatments. The three most common forms of hair loss are telogen effluvium (caused by stress and treated with minoxidil), androgenetic alopecia (female pattern baldness caused by hormones and treated with laser therapy), and traction alopecia (from hairstyling and treated by changing practices). It emphasizes that seeing a doctor is important for properly diagnosing the cause of hair loss.
The hair cycle consists of three main stages - anagen, catagen, and telogen. During anagen, hair follicles undergo active growth, which can last for years. In catagen, growth ceases and follicles undergo programmed cell death over 2-3 weeks. Telogen is the resting phase, which lasts 2-3 months before the old club hair is shed and a new anagen phase begins. The cycle is highly synchronized and regulated between different body sites and among individuals. Disruptions to the hair follicle stem cells in the bulge region can lead to permanent hair loss conditions.
This document summarizes information about hair biology, growth cycles, types of hair loss, causes of hair fall, and treatments for hair loss. It discusses the average number of hair follicles, the growth phases of hair, common types such as androgenic alopecia and alopecia areata. Causes mentioned include genetic and hormonal factors, chemotherapy, nutrition, aging, and fungal infections. Treatment options provided include nutritional supplements, massage, cosmetic products like shampoos and hair loss concealers, prescription medications, hair transplants, and mini hair falls.
The document discusses the structure and growth cycle of hair. It begins by describing hair's structure, which consists of keratin protein layers (cuticle, cortex, medulla) that grow from follicles. The hair follicle contains the papilla, germinal matrix, and hair bulb. Hair growth occurs in cycles of growth (anagen), transition (catagen), and rest (telogen) phases. Factors like nutrition, stress, and illness can affect the normal hair cycle. Common hair problems like dandruff and psoriasis are also discussed along with their treatments and strategies for healthy hair growth.
Hair loss is a common problem for women that can be caused by a variety of factors including aging, menopause, thyroid issues, stress, medications, medical treatments like chemotherapy, and hereditary conditions. There are many potential treatments depending on the underlying cause, such as minoxidil, laser therapy, hair transplants, or treating a medical condition causing the hair loss. Seeing a dermatologist can help diagnose the reason for hair loss and prescribe an effective treatment plan.
Hair fall normally occurs gradually with age in both men and women, but is typically more pronounced in men. This presentation will explain you more about What is hair fall, How can you stop, treat, and prevent it?
Hair Fall: Treatment, Causes, Symptoms, Homeopathy Treatment and DietKashinath Ghadage
This presentation highlights hair fall causes, symptoms, treatment options, homeopathic treatment in Mumbai and what diet is good for hair loss. Understand what are the causes of hair loss in males and females, which surgeries are beneficial, few home remedies for treating hair fall and much more.
The most popular one for faster hair growth and anti-hair loss products. Use an argan oil as a conditioner after shampooing; it'll moisturize your hair, give it extra protection, add shine, reduce static, and makes it easier to untangle.
ARGANLIFE is The REAL way to get LONG hairminalrees
The most popular one for faster hair growth and anti-hair loss products. Use an argan oil as a conditioner after shampooing; it'll moisturize your hair, give it extra protection, add shine, reduce static, and makes it easier to untangle.
Vitamin E is vital for healthy hair growth and ArganLife products contain rich level of Vitamin E. It has been improved for hair growth as a certified.
For more information: www.arganlifeproducts.com
The hair follicle is a complex structure responsible for hair growth. It consists of three layers - the medulla, cortex, and cuticle. Genetics and race influence hair type, including thickness, texture, and color. At the base is the dermal papilla which nourishes new hair growth. Hair grows in cycles of anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting) phases. During anagen, hair grows for 2-6 years until entering catagen and telogen phases. Androgens can cause hair follicles in genetically predisposed individuals to shrink and produce finer hair in the telogen phase, disrupting the hair cycle and potentially leading to hair loss. The hair
This document provides information about the structure, growth cycle, and care of human hair. It discusses that hair is made up of keratin and has three main regions: the cuticle, cortex, and medulla. The only living part is the root. Hair grows in three phases - anagen, catagen, and telogen. The anagen phase is the main growth phase that can last 2-4 years. A balanced diet with enough protein is important for healthy hair as the hair receives nutrients through the bloodstream. Common hair problems like dandruff, lice, hair loss, and ringworm are also outlined.
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The document summarizes key information about the structure and growth cycle of human hair. It discusses that hair is made up of keratin and has three main regions: the cuticle, cortex, and medulla. The only living part of hair is the dermal papilla at the root. Hair grows in three phases - anagen, catagen, and telogen. A balanced diet with enough protein is important for healthy hair as it supplies nutrients. Common hair problems like dandruff, lice, hair loss, and ringworm are also outlined.
Structure of hair and hair growth cycleSUJITHA MARY
This document summarizes the structure of hair and the hair growth cycle. It describes the three main types of hair - lanugo, vellous, and terminal hair. It then explains the two main structures of hair - the hair follicle and hair shaft. The hair growth cycle is made up of three phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting). Key facts about hair growth and the hair cycle are also provided.
This document discusses therapeutics for alopecia (hair loss). It begins by describing hair anatomy and the hair growth cycle. It then discusses the causes and types of alopecia, including telogen effluvium, anagen effluvium, androgenic alopecia, alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, alopecia universalis, and cicatrical alopecia. Diagnostic techniques and general management approaches are also covered. The document concludes by describing several homeopathic remedies that can be used to treat different types and causes of alopecia, including phosphorus, flouroic acid, lycopodium, arnica, staphysagria
Hair fall has become the critical issue starting from the age group of adolescence
to elder. This problem can be tackled with proper counselling and guidance.
What is Alopecia/Hair loss and treatment.pptxSTUDENT
What is Alopecia/Hair loss? How the baldness occur? what is the treatment protocols? management of hair loss. hair loss testing techniques. diet should follow. exercises should follow. laser treatment for hair loss. physiotherapy treatment for hair loss. yoga for hair loss
This ppt gives information about the hair structure, function of hair, hair cycle(all phase are explain in this ppt) how to maintain healthy hair during all the phase of the hair cycle.
This document discusses hair loss treatment from The National Skin Centre. It describes common causes of hair loss such as heredity, hormonal changes, stress, and unhealthy lifestyles. It outlines different types of hair loss including postpartum alopecia, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, and androgenic alopecia. The document recommends seeking treatment from a dermatologist and provides tips to prevent further hair loss such as avoiding harsh chemicals, heat styling, and protecting hair from the sun.
The document provides information about alopecia or hair loss, including:
- There are approximately 100,000 hair follicles on the average human scalp.
- Alopecia universalis is the most severe form and results in a total loss of hair on the entire body, including eyebrows and eyelashes.
- Hair is made up primarily of the protein keratin.
- The three stages of the hair growth cycle are anagen (growth phase), catagen (transition phase), and telogen (resting phase).
- Fetal body hair is known as lanugo hair.
Hair cloning aims to harvest healthy follicle stem cells from a donor area and multiply them in a lab to be implanted into a bald recipient area to regenerate hair growth. While research on mice has shown signals from some follicle cells can stimulate regeneration in nearby shrinking follicle cells, challenges remain in isolating and expanding rare human hair-bulge stem cells in a way that maintains their ability to differentiate. With further research optimizing growth factors, scientists estimate a tissue-engineered hair organ transplant technique could be viable in humans within 3-4 years.
Women, Baldness, and Hair Loss Treatmentsstewart_bay
This document discusses common causes of hair loss in women and their treatments. The three most common forms of hair loss are telogen effluvium (caused by stress and treated with minoxidil), androgenetic alopecia (female pattern baldness caused by hormones and treated with laser therapy), and traction alopecia (from hairstyling and treated by changing practices). It emphasizes that seeing a doctor is important for properly diagnosing the cause of hair loss.
The hair cycle consists of three main stages - anagen, catagen, and telogen. During anagen, hair follicles undergo active growth, which can last for years. In catagen, growth ceases and follicles undergo programmed cell death over 2-3 weeks. Telogen is the resting phase, which lasts 2-3 months before the old club hair is shed and a new anagen phase begins. The cycle is highly synchronized and regulated between different body sites and among individuals. Disruptions to the hair follicle stem cells in the bulge region can lead to permanent hair loss conditions.
This document summarizes information about hair biology, growth cycles, types of hair loss, causes of hair fall, and treatments for hair loss. It discusses the average number of hair follicles, the growth phases of hair, common types such as androgenic alopecia and alopecia areata. Causes mentioned include genetic and hormonal factors, chemotherapy, nutrition, aging, and fungal infections. Treatment options provided include nutritional supplements, massage, cosmetic products like shampoos and hair loss concealers, prescription medications, hair transplants, and mini hair falls.
The document discusses the structure and growth cycle of hair. It begins by describing hair's structure, which consists of keratin protein layers (cuticle, cortex, medulla) that grow from follicles. The hair follicle contains the papilla, germinal matrix, and hair bulb. Hair growth occurs in cycles of growth (anagen), transition (catagen), and rest (telogen) phases. Factors like nutrition, stress, and illness can affect the normal hair cycle. Common hair problems like dandruff and psoriasis are also discussed along with their treatments and strategies for healthy hair growth.
Hair loss is a common problem for women that can be caused by a variety of factors including aging, menopause, thyroid issues, stress, medications, medical treatments like chemotherapy, and hereditary conditions. There are many potential treatments depending on the underlying cause, such as minoxidil, laser therapy, hair transplants, or treating a medical condition causing the hair loss. Seeing a dermatologist can help diagnose the reason for hair loss and prescribe an effective treatment plan.
Hair fall normally occurs gradually with age in both men and women, but is typically more pronounced in men. This presentation will explain you more about What is hair fall, How can you stop, treat, and prevent it?
Hair Fall: Treatment, Causes, Symptoms, Homeopathy Treatment and DietKashinath Ghadage
This presentation highlights hair fall causes, symptoms, treatment options, homeopathic treatment in Mumbai and what diet is good for hair loss. Understand what are the causes of hair loss in males and females, which surgeries are beneficial, few home remedies for treating hair fall and much more.
The most popular one for faster hair growth and anti-hair loss products. Use an argan oil as a conditioner after shampooing; it'll moisturize your hair, give it extra protection, add shine, reduce static, and makes it easier to untangle.
ARGANLIFE is The REAL way to get LONG hairminalrees
The most popular one for faster hair growth and anti-hair loss products. Use an argan oil as a conditioner after shampooing; it'll moisturize your hair, give it extra protection, add shine, reduce static, and makes it easier to untangle.
Vitamin E is vital for healthy hair growth and ArganLife products contain rich level of Vitamin E. It has been improved for hair growth as a certified.
For more information: www.arganlifeproducts.com
The hair follicle is a complex structure responsible for hair growth. It consists of three layers - the medulla, cortex, and cuticle. Genetics and race influence hair type, including thickness, texture, and color. At the base is the dermal papilla which nourishes new hair growth. Hair grows in cycles of anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting) phases. During anagen, hair grows for 2-6 years until entering catagen and telogen phases. Androgens can cause hair follicles in genetically predisposed individuals to shrink and produce finer hair in the telogen phase, disrupting the hair cycle and potentially leading to hair loss. The hair
This document provides information about the structure, growth cycle, and care of human hair. It discusses that hair is made up of keratin and has three main regions: the cuticle, cortex, and medulla. The only living part is the root. Hair grows in three phases - anagen, catagen, and telogen. The anagen phase is the main growth phase that can last 2-4 years. A balanced diet with enough protein is important for healthy hair as the hair receives nutrients through the bloodstream. Common hair problems like dandruff, lice, hair loss, and ringworm are also outlined.
Lesson 4 Structure and growth cycle of the hair and the importance of a balan...gladysavila101
The document summarizes key information about the structure and growth cycle of human hair. It discusses that hair is made up of keratin and has three main regions: the cuticle, cortex, and medulla. The only living part of hair is the dermal papilla at the root. Hair grows in three phases - anagen, catagen, and telogen. A balanced diet with enough protein is important for healthy hair as it supplies nutrients. Common hair problems like dandruff, lice, hair loss, and ringworm are also outlined.
Structure of hair and hair growth cycleSUJITHA MARY
This document summarizes the structure of hair and the hair growth cycle. It describes the three main types of hair - lanugo, vellous, and terminal hair. It then explains the two main structures of hair - the hair follicle and hair shaft. The hair growth cycle is made up of three phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting). Key facts about hair growth and the hair cycle are also provided.
This document discusses therapeutics for alopecia (hair loss). It begins by describing hair anatomy and the hair growth cycle. It then discusses the causes and types of alopecia, including telogen effluvium, anagen effluvium, androgenic alopecia, alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, alopecia universalis, and cicatrical alopecia. Diagnostic techniques and general management approaches are also covered. The document concludes by describing several homeopathic remedies that can be used to treat different types and causes of alopecia, including phosphorus, flouroic acid, lycopodium, arnica, staphysagria
Hair fall has become the critical issue starting from the age group of adolescence
to elder. This problem can be tackled with proper counselling and guidance.
What is Alopecia/Hair loss and treatment.pptxSTUDENT
What is Alopecia/Hair loss? How the baldness occur? what is the treatment protocols? management of hair loss. hair loss testing techniques. diet should follow. exercises should follow. laser treatment for hair loss. physiotherapy treatment for hair loss. yoga for hair loss
This ppt gives information about the hair structure, function of hair, hair cycle(all phase are explain in this ppt) how to maintain healthy hair during all the phase of the hair cycle.
This document discusses hair loss treatment from The National Skin Centre. It describes common causes of hair loss such as heredity, hormonal changes, stress, and unhealthy lifestyles. It outlines different types of hair loss including postpartum alopecia, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, and androgenic alopecia. The document recommends seeking treatment from a dermatologist and provides tips to prevent further hair loss such as avoiding harsh chemicals, heat styling, and protecting hair from the sun.
The document provides information about alopecia or hair loss, including:
- There are approximately 100,000 hair follicles on the average human scalp.
- Alopecia universalis is the most severe form and results in a total loss of hair on the entire body, including eyebrows and eyelashes.
- Hair is made up primarily of the protein keratin.
- The three stages of the hair growth cycle are anagen (growth phase), catagen (transition phase), and telogen (resting phase).
- Fetal body hair is known as lanugo hair.
The document summarizes the structure of hair and the hair growth cycle. It discusses that hair is made up of keratin and has three main parts: the hair follicle in the dermis, the hair root in the follicle, and the hair shaft above the skin. It also describes the three phases of the hair growth cycle: anagen is the growth phase lasting years, catagen is the transitional phase lasting weeks, and telogen is the resting phase lasting months. Each hair follicle cycles through growth, rest, and fallout of the hair shaft.
Understanding the process of hair growth
Protein cells are found at the bottom of your hair follicles. The root of your hair is made up of these cells, from which the hair grows. To maintain your hair growing, the root needs sustenance, which is given by the blood vessels in your scalp.
Your hair grows and sheds in three stages: growth, shedding, and regrowth.
Hair Structure:- Hair is mostly made up of keratin, which is also found in the skin and nails. Each strand of hair is comprised of three distinct layers:
Cuticle – the outermost protective layer of the hair shaft.
Cortex – mainly composed of keratin, this layer gives the hair its strength, color, shape, elasticity, and texture.
Medulla – the innermost or core layer is usually only present in coarse hair, and absent in fine strands.
Hair Growth Cycle:- Hair follicles grow in repetitive cycles, which include three phases:
Anagen - growth phase, which typically continues for 150 weeks on the scalp.
This document discusses the structure and growth cycle of hair. It describes hair as being made up of keratin and composed of three main parts: the hair root, shaft, and follicle. The hair follicle contains the dermal papilla and hair bulb. Hair grows in a cycle with three phases: anagen (growth), catagen (transition), and telogen (resting). During the anagen phase, hair grows about 1 cm per month from the dermal papilla. The catagen and telogen phases allow the follicle to rest and prepare for the next growth cycle.
The document discusses hair disorders and provides details about hair structure and the hair growth cycle. Some key points:
- Hair is found in mammals and grows from follicles, providing protection and regulating temperature. It grows about half an inch per month.
- The hair growth cycle consists of anagen (growth phase), catagen (transition phase), and telogen (resting phase). Hair disorders can disrupt this cycle.
- Common hair disorders include dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, alopecia (hair loss), hirsutism (excess hair growth), and hair shaft abnormalities. Treatment depends on the specific disorder.
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We all carry genes from our parents in equal proportion. If anyone of our ancestors has had permanent hair loss it is carried forward to our lives also and hence irreversible.
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Dr. David Greene, founder and CEO of R3 Stem Cell, is at the forefront of groundbreaking research in the field of cardiology, focusing on the transformative potential of stem cell therapy. His latest work emphasizes innovative approaches to treating heart disease, aiming to repair damaged heart tissue and improve heart function through the use of advanced stem cell techniques. This research promises not only to enhance the quality of life for patients with chronic heart conditions but also to pave the way for new, more effective treatments. Dr. Greene's work is notable for its focus on safety, efficacy, and the potential to significantly reduce the need for invasive surgeries and long-term medication, positioning stem cell therapy as a key player in the future of cardiac care.
This particular slides consist of- what is Pneumothorax,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is a summary of Pneumothorax:
Pneumothorax, also known as a collapsed lung, is a condition that occurs when air leaks into the space between the lung and chest wall. This air buildup puts pressure on the lung, preventing it from expanding fully when you breathe. A pneumothorax can cause a complete or partial collapse of the lung.
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About this webinar: This talk will introduce what cancer rehabilitation is, where it fits into the cancer trajectory, and who can benefit from it. In addition, the current landscape of cancer rehabilitation in Canada will be discussed and the need for advocacy to increase access to this essential component of cancer care.
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Neurological system includes brain and spinal cord. It plays an important role in functioning of our body. Encephalitis is the inflammation of the brain. Causes include viral infections, infections from insect bites or an autoimmune reaction that affects the brain. It can be life-threatening or cause long-term complications. Treatment varies, but most people require hospitalization so they can receive intensive treatment, including life support.
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head has about
100,000 to 150,000
hairs and loses up to
100 of them a day.
6. Finding a few strayhairs on your
hairbrushis not necessarilycause for
alarm
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a person's scalp is growing.Each follicle
has its own life cycle that can be influenced
by age,disease,and a widevarietyof other
factors.
9. • Anagen -- active hair growth that
lasts between two to six years
• Catagen -- transitional hair growth
that lasts two to three weeks
• Telogen -- resting phase that lasts
about two to three months; at the
end of the resting phase the hair
is shed and a new hair replaces it
and the growing cycle starts
again.