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  2. Hair loss - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    An increasingly common hair loss pattern in older women is a receding hairline (frontal fibrosing alopecia). Circular or patchy bald spots. Some people lose hair in circular or patchy bald spots on the scalp, beard or eyebrows.

  3. Mayo Clinic Minute: Expert advice for women with thinning hair

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    Thinning hair is common as we age. And while the signs might not be as obvious as in men, about 55% of women experience some hair loss by the time they're 70. Treatments to prevent or stop it can help many women who are losing their hair. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute.

  4. Hair loss - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Effective treatments for some types of hair loss are available. You might be able to reverse hair loss, or at least slow it. With some conditions, such as patchy hair loss (alopecia areata), hair may regrow without treatment within a year. Treatments for hair loss include medications and surgery.

  5. Androgenic Alopecia In Women - Mayo Clinic Press

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    Known as androgenic alopecia, the condition may run in families because genetics are believed to play a role. Androgenic alopecia can start anytime during or after puberty, but most cases seem to occur after menopause. As hormone levels change over time, hair becomes thinner, shorter and less dense.

  6. Mayo Clinic Minute: Expert advice for women with thinning hair

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    But several things can cause hair loss in women: pregnancy, menopause, medical issues, medications and even stress.

  7. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating hair loss

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    ANSWER: Hair loss often is caused by a combination of heredity and aging. Treatments that may slow that type of hair loss and help regrow hair, including over-the-counter therapies such as shampoos, are available. And they can be effective. On average, people lose about 50 to 100 hairs every day.

  8. Mayo Clinic Minute: Treatment for hair loss in women

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    Thinning hair can be upsetting, especially for women. Many women will experience some degree of hair loss throughout their lives, and, unfortunately, it's often part of the aging process. Treatments to prevent or stop hair loss, while not perfect, help most women.

  9. Testosterone Levels In Women - Mayo Clinic Press

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    When given in low doses as recommended, testosterone has minimal side effects, such as a mild increase in acne and body or facial hair growth in some women. However, excessive doses can result in loss of hair, enlargement of the genitals and voice changes.

  10. Frontal fibrosing alopecia - Mayo Clinic

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    An increasingly common type of hair loss in older women is a receding hairline, called frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA). It's a form of lichen planopilaris. FFA causes scarring hair loss, which means it won't grow back.

  11. Unexplained weight loss Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Unexplained weight loss has many causes, medical and nonmedical. Often, a combination of things results in a general decline in your health and a related weight loss. Most often, medical disorders that cause weight loss include other symptoms.