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  2. Menkes disease - Wikipedia

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    Menkes disease (MNK), also known as Menkes syndrome, [1] [2] is an X-linked recessive disorder caused by mutations in genes coding for the copper-transport protein ATP7A, [3] leading to copper deficiency. [4] [5] Characteristic findings include kinky hair, growth failure, and nervous system deterioration. Like all X-linked recessive conditions ...

  3. Greying of hair - Wikipedia

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    Changes in hair colour typically occur naturally as people age, eventually turning the hair grey and then white. This normally begins in the early to mid-twenties in men and late twenties in women. More than 60 percent of Americans have some grey hair by age 40. The age at which greying begins seems almost entirely due to genetics. Sometimes ...

  4. Mineral deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Mineral deficiency is a lack of the dietary minerals, the micronutrients that are needed for an organism's proper health. [1] The cause may be a poor diet , impaired uptake of the minerals that are consumed, or a dysfunction in the organism's use of the mineral after it is absorbed.

  5. Can a Vitamin D Deficiency Cause Hair Loss? - AOL

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    If a vitamin D deficiency is ruled out, remember there are plenty of things that can cause hair loss. And there are different types of hair loss, too, like male pattern baldness (also known as ...

  6. 15 Expert Tips to Make Your Hair Grow Faster and Healthier - AOL

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    This means even a small deficiency can increase our rate of hair shedding." She suggests including protein, complex carbohydrates, foods rich in iron, vitamin C, and vitamin B12 in every meal.

  7. Copper deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Copper deficiency, or hypocupremia, is defined as insufficient copper to meet the body's needs, or as a serum copper level below the normal range. [1] Symptoms may include fatigue, decreased red blood cells, early greying of the hair, and neurological problems presenting as numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, and ataxia. [2]

  8. Premature greying of hair - Wikipedia

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    This overproduction causes depletion of the melanocyte stem cells which are required to produce melanin, the pigment responsible for hair color. [ 2 ] Premature greying of hair has been observed with greater frequency among certain families, suggesting a familial predisposition for the condition.

  9. The Best Hair, Skin and Nail Vitamins of 2024 - AOL

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    For hair, it turns to PABA, which has been shown to stop hair from turning gray. For nails, biotin may strengthens the keratin, plus CoQ10, which maximizes cellular energy to support the proteins ...