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Tag: Cultural Practices

Other Alopecias

An Overview of Traction Alopecia: Worldwide Distribution and Relationship to Cultural Hairstyling Practices

adminOctober 4, 2023January 12, 2024

Traction Alopecia (TA) is a common form of hair loss globally, though the prevalence varies significantly across different regions, populations, and cultural contexts. It is…

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Tresses of Power: The Symbolism of Hair as a Source of Strength and Vitality

adminSeptember 27, 2023January 12, 2024

In the rich tapestry of human culture and mythology, hair often emerges as a potent symbol. Among the myriad interpretations, one of the most enduring…

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Untangling the Strands: Exploring the Hypothetical Links between Hair Loss and Surrealism

adminJuly 3, 2023January 13, 2024

In an unlikely pairing, hair loss and surrealism appear to be two subjects with no immediate connection. However, with a dash of creativity, it’s possible…

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The hair-itage of mankind: how our ancestors’ lifestyles influenced human hair biology

adminJune 12, 2023January 13, 2024

The complex tapestry of human evolution is significantly interwoven with physical attributes, where hair biology plays a pivotal role. Hair is a remarkable biological feature…

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