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One reason for the growth in hair transplants during the pandemic is people feeling pressured to look their best on Zoom, Teams and Skype ANXIETY regarding hair loss is common is both men and women, so perhaps it is not so surprising that hair transplant clinics have experienced a huge uplift in business recently as people strive to feel better about themselves during the pandemic by improving their appearance.
Scotland may have seen an influx of new clinics opening in recent years, but those thinking about the life-changing treatment should still carry out research to ensure they are in safe hands – and choose a reputable and experienced company.
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Patch Pick: PJ s Coffee of New Orleans held its grand opening Friday at its new Tuscaloosa location on The Strip.
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Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa
1. A man reported being shot following a wreck shortly before 7:30 p.m. Friday at Oscar Baxter Drive and Highway 69 South. The Tuscaloosa Police Department told Patch the driver ran into another car and into a guard rail before exiting the vehicle and telling the other driver that he had been shot. He was transported to DCH Regional Medical Center with serious injuries.
The Birmingham Times
Dancer and businesswoman Christian Taylor accomplished two of her biggest goals before the age of 30.
“One of my top things was I wanted to go on tour. I [also] wanted to be in a movie. And I did [both],” said Taylor, an Alabama native who graduated from Ramsay High School in Birmingham and the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
The movie was “Coming 2 America,” the sequel to 1988’s “Coming to America,” starring renowned comedian and actor Eddie Murphy; it premiered worldwide on Amazon Prime Video in March. The tour was in Chicago, Illinois, with R&B singer Jeremih in 2018.
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Jackson Bullock balances on a peanut ball as he matches the color and shape sequence using blocks during an occupational therapy session with Rebecca Cupps at Alabama Game Changers in Riverchase on March 1. Ã
Photo by Erin Nelson.
Justin Medley moves on a swing as he throws magnetic darts at a target during an occupational therapy session with Becca Wood at Alabama Game Changers in Riverchase on March 1. The Morris Center at Alabama Game Changers has a program based on the developmental hierarchy of the brain to help neurons in the brain form new connections, assisting in reading and language skills.