State where most or all of hair from the head has been lost or intentionally removed.
1Some 80 residents of Rongelap suffered burns, loss of hair, etc.
2Or is it just a casual result, a mere loss of hair due to putridity?
3The nausea, the vomiting, the loss of hair, the relentlessness of it made her feel breathless.
4Nothing-not even the bloody loss of hair from his scalp-broke the rhythm of his thrusts, however.
5If the loss of hair is due to the first cause, its regeneration, through Dech-Manna Composition No.
6If a mother discovers scaly patches in the scalp, with loss of hair, ringworm should be immediately suspected.
7Later, the patient may have sore mouth, loss of hair, bleeding gums, bleeding under the skin, and diarrhea.
8It's important to make sure sebum does not accumulate and clog the follicles, which can cause loss of hair.
9There was no loss of hair, no cyanosis of extremities, no bluish discoloration of skin, no suppressed sexual function.
10And the side effects to be expected, and discussed, were loss of hair, nausea, body pain, fatigue, and weight gain.
11She dreads the loss of hair resulting from chemotheraphy treatments and discusses going to a health spa in Switzerland instead.
12He had two immense erect ears, and in his boisterous position had suffered a loss of hair, wearing nothing save an impudent scalp-lock.
13Dandruff may cause a loss of hair; if it does, the hairs come out clean, while in ringworm they break off near the scalp.
14Sheep and alpacas were selected for retention of wool and reduction or loss of hair, while cows have been selected for high milk yields.
15A singular somnolence, a dry skin, loss of hair, a dull mentality, sometimes epilepsy, and a noticeable craving for and tolerance of sweets appear.
16Wrap your hair at night To reduce the loss of hair and protect your hair from falling out, wear a silky scarf to bed.
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