New York Post: Your greasy scalp could be a sign of future hair loss — how to tell and 4 ways to reduce oiliness
Your greasy scalp could be a sign of future hair loss — how to tell and 4 ways to reduce oiliness
The Guardian: Create hedgehog havens – and seven other ways to help our prickly friends
Create hedgehog havens – and seven other ways to help our prickly friends
AOL: Best Hair Loss Treatment for Women, From Natural Fixes to Drugstore Finds
If your ponytail feels a little thinner or your scalp seems more visible lately, you're not imagining things. Hair loss, thinning and shedding becomes increasingly common with age, and menopause is a ...
Best Hair Loss Treatment for Women, From Natural Fixes to Drugstore Finds
Your greasy hair might be trying to tell you something — and it’s not necessarily that you’re overdue for a shower. “An oily scalp can be a symptom of androgenetic alopecia,” a k a the dreaded pattern ...
Everyday Health on MSN: Seasonal hair loss in women: What it is and what you can do about it
Seasonal hair loss in women is usually temporary and part of the hair’s natural growth cycle, but some hair loss can be caused by other health conditions.
Seasonal hair loss in women: What it is and what you can do about it
Hedgehogs are small nocturnal animals. They have a prickly coat and are naturally found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. They are considered exotic pets and are illegal to own in four states in the U.S.