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Osteopenia doesn’t mean osteoporosis — so should you treat it?

May 9, 2011 by  
Filed under Baldness Hair Loss

Osteopenia doesn’t mean osteoporosis — so should you treat it?
It’s a judgment call and there are many factors to consider, including drug side effects. As women age, they find themselves at greater risk of developing a variety of health problems. Should osteopenia be one of them?
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Ask Dr. H: Mother facing hormonal changes
Question: Since having a baby girl two months ago, I’ve had no interest in sex whatsoever. I’ve also noticed that my private area is very irritated, itchy, and feels raw. And since my baby’s birth, I’ve hardly had any hair growing under my arms. What’s happening to my body? Is it from hormones?
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Makeup can give chemo patients a boost
LOS ANGELES – “I just got my first haircut in two years, which is great, but it’s coming in so thin,” says Jeri Brown, a 51-year-old Los Angeles resident who is undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer that has metastasized into her spine. She catches her self-critical tone and digresses. “See, I’m complaining, but really, it’s like, thank God I have hair. It used to be so healthy, it would …
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