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		<title>Curing My Hair Loss</title>
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Although my father had a receding hairline, I never thought hair loss would happen to me. I was astonished to discover that my hairline was receding shortly ahead my thirtieth birthday. It was hard to think that I was losing my hair. I even started balding on the back of my head.


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Although my father had a receding hairline, I never thought hair loss would happen to me. I was astonished to discover that my hairline was receding shortly ahead my thirtieth birthday. It was hard to think that I was losing my hair. I even started balding on the back of my head.
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It was the first time in my life I felt old. I felt like the best years of my life were behind me. I even stopped seeing girls. My love life was non-existent. There was one girl I had been seeing casually and even though I liked her, I just stopped returning her phone calls. I realised that I hadn&#8217;t found the woman of my dreams with a full head of hair so there was no way I was going to find somebody with my growing bald spot. I was too depressed to even try having a romantic relationship.
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<a href="http://www.advancedhairstudio-vic.com.au">Hair loss</a> transformed me from a self-assured, socialable guy into a demoralized loner. I&#8217;veI have always been the type of person that would not let problem overtake me. I tried lots of hair loss treatments that are accessible over the counter. I have tried every single treatment and solution obtainable from the pharmacy, nothing worked. After that, I just stopped trying for a while. It was a real low point in my life. I even stopped going out with my friends, I was so demoralized.
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Fortunately, one night a good friend of mine took me out for a few drinks. He had noticed that I looked a little down and thought he knew why. He told me about the hair loss studio in the city. My friend had gone there for hair loss treatments and had been impressed with the results. I was even more impressed. I wouldn&#8217;t have thought that he had suffered from hair loss, he had a full head of hair. He made me promise to give them a shot and I agreed.
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I could not have been happier with the hair loss studio recommended to me. Only after a few treatments, I had a full head of hair again. Hair Loss Studio did not just give me my hair back. They gave me my self-assurance back.</p>
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		<title>What Cause Hot Flashes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You cannot mistake it when you have hot flashes. The neck and face feel quite hot and there may be heart palpitations, sweating, dizziness, headaches and anxiety. The face turns red. It may last from a few seconds to an hour. The severity of the symptoms may range from mild to severe.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You cannot mistake it when you have hot flashes. The neck and face feel quite hot and there may be heart palpitations, sweating, dizziness, headaches and anxiety. The face turns red. It may last from a few seconds to an hour. The severity of the symptoms may range from mild to severe.</p>
<p>Most of the sufferers of hot flashes are women undergoing menopause &#8211; about 75% of them. Some men on the controversial andropause, men on hormone restriction therapy for prostate problems, persons with hyperthyroidism, low blood pressure and low blood sugar are also prone to hot flashes. The mechanism of hot flashes is simple. The blood vessels on the neck and head enlarge and allow more blood than normal to pass. This gives the hot feeling and causes other symptoms. The cause of the blood vessels&#8217; dilating is still unknown.</p>
<p>In menopausal women the hormone level is related to the hot flashes. It is not the level of hormones per se, but the wild fluctuations in the level, that seem to trigger the attack.</p>
<p>There are no proven approaches to connect the fluctuations of hormonal levels and the dilation of blood vessels. The mid-brain hypothalamus gets confused, when the hormone levels are fluctuating, and orders the dilation of blood vessels to get rid of the non-existent extra heat. The temperature of the skin on the neck and head rise suddenly and sharply. This gives the feeling of heat. As the hot flash passes, there is a chilling of the body, further confirming that the thermostat on the brain is confused.</p>
<p>In response to hormonal fluctuations, the pituitary gland may also be releasing its own hormones to dilate the capillaries and cause them to increase blood flow. There is also a view that psychological factors, such as stress and anxiety, play a part in hot flashes, or at least in triggering one.</p>
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