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Can Stress Really Cause Hair Loss? Understanding the ConnectionOne recent study performed in mice found that removing a stress hormone ... to slow hair loss or promote hair growth. Most cases of telogen effluvium do not require medical treatment.
1 The team studied the murine hair follicle, an organ that harbors stem cells and cycles between a telogen (resting) phase and an anagen (growing) phase. They built transgenic mice in which they could ...
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