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      Actinic Telogen Effluvium: A Facet of Human Chronobiology

      research Actinic Telogen Effluvium: A Facet of Human Chronobiology

      13 citations, February 1999 in “International Journal of Cosmetic Science”
      Hair loss increases between July and October, possibly due to UV light, and factors like skin type, hair color, and density may affect this. Dandruff can worsen hair loss conditions.
      Telogen Effluvium: A Review of Acute and Chronic Forms

      research Telogen Effluvium: A Review of Acute and Chronic Forms

      67 citations, January 2013 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology”
      Chronic Telogen Effluvium may resolve after years and is diagnosed by examining the patient's history and clinical signs, with treatment aimed at underlying causes and possibly minoxidil.

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