To remove tough ends, common advice is to snap the stalks at their natural breaking point
Not all patients are candidates for therapy
Nicole Martinez de Andino, a nurse practitioner and registered dietitian, directs clinical operations for the MUSC Weight Management Center
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Not only can menopause drastically increase this risk, but the blood vessels lose elasticity as we age, which can accelerate plaque buildup in the arteries
Red flag symptoms that require evaluation include: Hair loss accompanied by scalp changes such as redness, scaling, itching, or pain Patchy hair loss in distinct circular areas (suggesting alopecia areata) Hair breakage rather than shedding from the root Loss of eyebrow or body hair in addition to scalp hair Associated symptoms such as fatigue, cold intolerance, or unexplained weight changes beyond expected GLP-1 effects These features may indicate alternative or additional diagnoses requiring specific treatment