Member Login

This Is Our Team!

 fair_play

 

Register with Team Alopecia to get a monthly email update on alopecia related news, research, meetings, events & fundraisers; and to post your comments and reviews.  We will never sell or share your information or email address in any way. 

Featured Article

For Kids & Parents
Being a kid is hard enough, but being a kid with alopecia can be down-right difficult.  Fortunately there are some fantastic organizations that offer support, friendships, and fun to kids who are dealing with this disease.  There is the Children's Alopecia Project (the photo at left is from their camp), the I'm a Kid Foundation, and Locks of Love.  There are cool dolls for kids of all ages, as well as web sites and coloring books.
Read More >>
What to do first? Print E-mail

questionmarkYour hair is falling out and leaving you with bald patches, and your physician tells you that you have a disease called alopecia.  Now what?  Get a second opinion?  Go buy a styling new hat?  Go hide in the closet?  What?
Comments (1) >>

April22 said: _

 
Yes, I would like to know what the doctors don't tell you about this condition. I am new to this and quite anxious and freaked out about it. I am trying to cope but it is really hard.
August 17, 2007 | url
Write comment

You must be logged in to post a comment. Please register if you are not yet a member.


busy

 
 
DERMAdoctor.com, Inc.
MenScience
Wonderful CD's For Meditation & Relaxation:

 

 

 

 

Popular DVD's For Health & Well-Being:

 

 

 

 

Swell 120 x 240 Cheri