‘the necessary sequel of Seattle’

Stress and hair loss

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

hair lossThis points out the head of communications Mayquel Hair Creations, Marisa Oliver who says the mood and stress processes may produce fumes or temporary hair loss and hormonal reactions that result from these situations result in a higher concentration of certain hormones such as testosterone and hidrocortisol, affecting the hair roots.

It is also common to stress that there is a scaly process, something that, in both cases, “ends when we eliminate that stress,” hence it happens that while recommending “care for the scalp as possible,” said Oliver .

Therefore, and given that we live in a time of stress and “concern for fear of losing their jobs, being unable to pay the mortgage, to be left without a home,” said this expert in the field has been observed in capillary recent months an increase in inquiries related to this issue in order to find a solution.

Alopecia areata stress

Psychosomatic disorders are physical illnesses caused, exacerbated or reactivated by psychological factors.

José Luis González de Rivera, head of the Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine of the Fundación Jiménez Díaz, says passengers are usually disorders as resulting from stress “situation”, transitory, the result of the requirement of a particular time .

(more…)

Tags: , , , , ,
Posted in Hair health, Health Care, Health Info, Healty Lifestyle, Weight Loss | No Comments »

Seattle Health Blog

Monday, January 18th, 2010


Ten years ago the famous ‘battle’ of Seattle, but no one seems to remember. There we were, eyes irritated by tear gas and the occasional scratch under a hail of broken glass …

We left in time the ‘bunker’ in the World Trade Organization. We from the street the siege of the Palace of Conventions. There were 600 detainees and wounded dozens. President Clinton declared a state of emergency and more than ‘robocops’ police state implemented the smoldering barricades between the masses of debris.

December 99 was a belated sequel to May 68. In Seattle, the spark of the movement sprang ‘anti-globalization’, which gave a lot to talk until the gavel fell the 11-S, and never spoke.

But the fire continued to burn. Climate change has now become the new glue of social and environmental activism, and Copenhagen dawns on the horizon as the necessary sequel of Seattle. Although to be seen whether the streets of the Danish capital fume or if it will all be at a series of vigils and peaceful demonstrations in bicycle

Tags: ,
Posted in Seattle Health Blog | 3 Comments »