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HairMax Supports BreastCancer.org

HairMax Supports BreastCancer.org

HairMax, the pioneer in laser hair growth, is pleased to continue its corporate support for Breastcancer.org during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October.BOCA RATON, Fla. - Oct. 1, 2020 --  HairMax (Lexington International, LLC) is proud to continue our support of BreastCancer.org during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. Breastcancer.org is a nonprofit organization devoted to breast cancer health, research and community. For 20 years, Breastcancer.org's efforts have touched those who have been affected by...

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Hair Loss and Menopause: Why It Happens and How To Treat It

Hair Loss and Menopause: Why It Happens and How To Treat It

Hair Loss and Menopause Hair loss is a common and upsetting symptom of menopause. Losing your hair can be a devastating experience and significantly impact your self-confidence and self-esteem. Taking the time to understand...

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Are You Concerned About Thinning Hair?

Are You Concerned About Thinning Hair?

Are you concerned about thinning hair? Do you need an answer? The most common type of hair loss is hereditary hair loss - also known as Androgenetic alopecia - and it affects 30 million women and 50 million men in the US. ...

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Menopause & HairMax

Menopause & HairMax

Mid-life hair loss affects over 30 million women in the USA. It's one of the most common yet least talked about symptoms of menopause. Low-level laser therapy is a clinically proven, safe and effective treatment for diffuse mid-life hair loss...

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HairMax Partners with Breastcancer.org In Support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

HairMax Partners with Breastcancer.org In Support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month

HairMax, the pioneer in laser hair growth, is pleased to announce its corporate support for Breastcancer.org during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October...

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Women Can See More Colors Than Men. Who’s Checking Your Hair?

Women Can See More Colors Than Men. Who’s Checking Your Hair?

Men and women “see” the world differently. Men often struggle to tell the difference between hues, as one in 12 of them are color blind, compared with one in 255 women. Researchers believe that some women may actually be able to see 99 million more colors than the average human being. Normally, people have just three types of cone cells for detecting different colors, but some women have four. They...

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