White spots on your fingernails or toenails, called leukonychia, can have a variety of causes from simply hitting your nail to more serious problems. The post Here’s What It Means if You Have White Spots on Your Nails appeared first on The Healthy.
Acclaimed AVIE! Medspa in Leesburg, VA Introduces EMSCULPT NEO®, a Groundbreaking Body Contouring Technology Offering Simultaneous Muscle Building and Fat Reduction
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Acclaimed AVIE! Medspa and Laser Center is first in Loudoun County, Virginia to provide groundbreaking EMSCULPT NEO® non-invasive body sculpting technology that provides simultaneous muscle building and fat reduction in one convenient treatment.
EMSCULPT NEO® is the first and only non-invasive body contouring technology to provide simultaneous muscle building and fat reduction in one convenient treatment.
This treatment is revolutionary! On average, patients who participated in the seven clinical trials resulted in 25% muscle mass increase and 30% fat reduction without any downtime.
Differences in hair aging between varying races and ethnicities
While aging is an unavoidable biological process with many influencing factors that results in visible changes to the hair, there is limited literature examining the characteristics of hair aging across the races. Now a new study describes the unique characteristics of hair aging among different ethnicities that the authors hope will aid in a culturally sensitive approach when making recommendations to prevent hair damage during one s life-time.
Among the findings: hair-graying onset varies with race, with the average age for Caucasians being mid-30s, that for Asians being late 30s, and that for Africans being mid-40s. Caucasians and Asians typically experience damage to the distal hair shaft, while African-Americans see damage occurring closer to the hair root. Postmenopausal changes include decreased anagen (active or growing) hairs in the frontal scalp, lower growth rates and smaller hair diameters.
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(Boston) While aging is an unavoidable biological process with many influencing factors that results in visible changes to the hair, there is limited literature examining the characteristics of hair aging across the races. Now a new study describes the unique characteristics of hair aging among different ethnicities that the authors hope will aid in a culturally sensitive approach when making recommendations to prevent hair damage during one s life-time.
Among the findings: hair-graying onset varies with race, with the average age for Caucasians being mid-30s, that for Asians being late 30s, and that for Africans being mid-40s. Caucasians and Asians typically experience damage to the distal hair shaft, while African-Americans see damage occurring closer to the hair root. Postmenopausal changes include decreased anagen (active or growing) hairs in the frontal scalp, lower growth rates and smaller hair diameters.
Griffin Radio is partnering with Triad Eye Institute to say thank you to our veterans. To help them feel appreciated, we re asking our listeners to create homemade Valentines. We will then distribute these to our local veterans in a safe manner.
You can drop off your Valentines by Feb 10th at Triad Eye Institute or Griffin Communications
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Tulsa, OK 74103