In men, hair that grows near the temple region, front, vertex (top) and crown (back top of head where it starts to go in a 90 degree angle toward the neck) are most susceptible to DHT. Hair on the back and sides of the head (above the ear but below te top, are the LEAST susceptible to hair loss. Male pattern hair loss usually begins in the temple region or the crown. From there, the hair on top of the head starts to thin out and the two bald regions can meet.
Hormone Causing Hair Loss
Hormonal changes are a common cause of female hair loss and female thinning hair. Many women do not realize that hair loss can occur after pregnancy or following discontinuation of birth control pills. It is important to remember that the hair loss may be delayed by three months following the hormonal change and another three months will be required for new growth to be fully achieved.
Minoxidil for Frontal Hair Loss & Receding Hair Lines
According to a Dermatology Times article which portrayed a recent study of minoxidil in the treatment of frontal hair loss, there was clear evidence that showed minoxidil was effective in treating not only the vertex but the frontal scalp region as well.
Stress Leading To Hair Loss
Stress is very difficult to describe, few people will say the same thing about it and very few people ever agree what causes it. However what we usually mean by stress is an excessive demand upon our energy, one that we find hard to cope with, which calls on our reserves and which cannot be sustained indefinitely without relief. See http://HairCare.hairlossfact.info.
What Is Stress?
We need stress, we need it to become vital, ambitious and sexually active people. However we also need the ability to cope with stress when it threatens to overwhelm us. However, if the stress is too much, hair loss occurs. Hair loss experts call sudden and rapid hair loss, "telogen effluvim," is a common condition experienced by people who have had a shock to their system. For example, women after childbirth, people with high fevers, people who go on fasts or rapid weight-loss diets and those recovering from surgery or other stresses may deal with hair loss.
If you have experienced stress, your hair follicles will prematurely stop growing and enter a resting phase. The good news about your hair loss, if it is the result of stress, is your condition is not typically permanent and does not lead to baldness.
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Where Do You Want To Go Today
Sping is coming at us here in the north country of Montana like an awakening from a deep sleep.To my complete surprise I discovered that the tulips, crocuses and jonquils were actually poking out their little nubby heads - already.Already!Obviously we live in a colder region of the country up the Clark Fork River Canyon from Missoula, Montana, where snowbanks ever so gradually recede from the yard.I'm almost certain that folks to the west of us on the coast, at the southern end of the Rocky Mountains, and likely back east have been enjoying those same signs of springtime, for weeks now.So, yes, some of we Montanans dwelling back up the mountain canyons are surprised at the flowers starting to poke their heads out.
It's a good thing that it's been a slow awakening to spring, because the urge to jump in the car and hit the highways and back roads has come gradually as well.There's been too much to get done online over the past couple of months to have been bitten too early by the travel bug.As it was, my little family team yielded to our springtime urge to get out there and hit the road last weekend.We found ourselves among the very few - hardcore folks that chose to go to the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge along the Bitterroot River between Florence and Stevensville, Montana.We had to take a walk along the new nature trail being established for bird watchers - in an inch and a half of fresh snow!
It's true.We just couldn't resist the temptation, the first few days of March, 2006, to jump in the car and get out there, even if we did feel a little silly walking a trail that had fresh spring snow on it.What an outstanding trail the new one will be along the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge.Starting at the Refuge Visitors' Center on the west side of the Bitterroot River, the trail leads off to the north.It follows along the bench right above more ponds and marshlands than we've ever been able to get close to in our many, many walks around and through that marvelous centerpiece wildlife area of the Bitterroot Valley of Montana.Along this new trail, they have even put in a photography blind right down in the marsh, in the middle of prime viewing for ducks, geese, blackbirds, cranes, osprey and the multitude of other feathered friends that fill that area with song and noise.Being too early in the season, of course, the vast majority of birds that we usually see in the area did not witness our escape to the Montana wilds.
We regularly hit the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge year-round and especially during the winter.The setting is almost unbelievable, walking the river bottom area which is often drier, while savoring the views of the backdrop that is the stunning snow-capped Bitterroot Range.Check out the surreal image of this spectacular area on the Montana Recreation Connectionfront page - looking across the Bitterroot River at Little St. Joseph Peak at the address: www.montanaadventure.com.Now that I think of it, more summer photos of the same range can be found in the Montana Recreation Connection Gallery at www.montanaadventure.com/gallery/gallery1.htm.This latest walk along the new trail was just a taste to whet our appetites for the upcoming travels and trails to be explored throughout Montana and the western US on an ongoing basis for the next several months. In fact, as I looked anew at those pictures in the Gallery I had to keep from going totally stir crazy with the urge to hit those wonderful trails (which at the moment are buried under snow and ice).
Of course, many of our friends and family are not satisfied with walking in the snow along a Bitterroot Valley trail, and have hit the road for a Spring Break getaway to the southern end of the Rocky Mountains, heading down to the warmer climes of Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico.Our winter's mission is coming to fruition as they've applied the tools we've developed in the latest round of Montana Wilderness Tour construction. The additional sites include lodging information and reservation tools and answer the musical question - Where Do You Want to Go?Along with Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain states' trail information, they highlight recreation features such as the Grand Canyon and Mesa Verde and provide wilderness area and Forest Service information.It's all set up for a spring break getaway to the southwest and Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada.No question about it, our friends and family do have widely varying tastes in their recreational pursuits
So, as wanderlust wells within us, spring bursts upon us full bloom and gives way to the richness of a Rocky Mountain summer, as the miles of road time throughout the Rocky Mountain states and Pacific Northwest pile on for all of us as well.Wherever you happen to be headed, you really should take a quiet break from it all and savor the awesome Bitterroot Valley and the Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge of Montana.Keep in mind that "Wherever you want to go" in the western United States and Pacific Northwest we've got a place for you to stay.
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