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Harvard Reveals Why Gray Hair Appears: Its Not Just Aging
Gray hair isn’t always a sign of getting older. Harvard experts explain that the real cause lies in your hair follicles, ...
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A New Study Just Found a Surprising Health Benefit of Having Gray Hair
Those gray hairs could actually have a serious silver lining—they could be a sign that your body is working to avoid a type ...
The secret about why hair goes gray may lie in a certain type of stem cell that gets "stuck" in our hair follicles, according to a new study. "It is the loss of chameleon-like function in melanocyte ...
Age limits no longer apply when it comes to our hair. Old ‘rules’ about how we should wear our hair as we grow older are being swept away by an each-to-their-own approach, where there are no right or ...
A new study found that having gray hair may be a sign your body is working to protect you from melanoma, the deadliest form ...
No matter how well we care for our hair, going gray is an inevitable part of getting older. And whether we choose to rock our salt-and-pepper locks or dye them, here's an interesting fact: Our bodies ...
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Celebrities Who Embrace Aging as a Sign of Empowerment and Pride
Aging can be a symbol of strength and authenticity; these stars teach us that every line tells a story of life and courage ...
CHICAGO -- Gray hair seems like a silvery career asset to 56-year-old Dan Vnuk now that he's given up dyeing his, hoping to improve his job prospects. Not so for Aliza Sherman Risdahl, 40, who has ...
Exhibit A that gray hair doesn’t have to stand in the way of your youth. Mad Men may be off the air, but Roger Sterling's cool lives on every day in Slattery's slate mane. On the less buttoned-up end ...
We already knew Sarah Jessica Parker felt OK about aging and — gasp — embracing her gray hair. Just consider her recent, much-photographed meal with her friend, Bravo's Andy Cohen, which prompted ...
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I'm a Gen X job seeker who's afraid my gray hair is turning employers away — but I refuse to dye it
Elizabeth Davis, 59, has been job searching for a year. She's considered borrowing a friend's wig, but said she's proud of her gray hair.
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