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5 Tips for Hair Loss Treatment
Hair loss is a frustrating experience for many of the millions
of people who are affected by it each year. Many of these people
are not prepared for the hair loss when it arrives, they may be
younger or they may be women. In any case where hair...
Is there a role for nutrition in dealing with hair loss?
Could something as basic as inadequate nutrition really contribute to excessive shedding of hair? Does sensible nutrition have a role to play in helping hair to regrow? The answer to both questions is yes! There is no doubt that poor nutrition and...
Latest Techniques Deliver Painless Hair Transplants
The recent development of improved hair transplant techniques ensures that patients can now benefit from pain-free surgery.
Unlike the older techniques that could be painful and cause unsightly scarring, the Woods Technique of Follicular...
What Are The Common Hair Loss Causes?
One of the most worrying aspects of hair loss treatment is the tendency of so many people to seek solutions without first determining what has caused their loss in the first place.
At best, sufferers may waste money on inappropriate 'wonder...
Which Hair Regrowth Product Will I Use Today?
When you decide to select a hair regrowth product off the store shelves without first doing research about it, you could be throwing your money away. Every one of these products advertise that they are clinically proven to be successful. Just think...
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Give a Miracle by Giving Yourself
The bodies that God miraculously gave us are very complex.
Regardless of all of the advances in technology, we can't create
a substitute for many parts of our bodies.
Doctors are dependent on donations from individuals for items
such as blood, organs and tissue to help save lives. Consider
the following ways you can donate a portion of yourself to help
save and improve the lives of others:
Give your blood.
Every two seconds someone in America needs blood. That comes out
to 86,400 people needing blood today just in America. Are you
aware that you are saving as many as three lives for each pint
of blood that you donate? That is the amount of blood donated in
one visit. You will be saving multiple lives by being a blood
donor. In addition, your body is designed to remanufacture new
blood to replace the amount you donated. You haven't given up
anything except a small amount of time. Contact Red Cross at
http://www.givelife.org or 1-800-GIVELIFE (1-800-448-3543) to
learn about giving blood and schedule a time to donate.
Give your hair.
There are thousands of financially disadvantaged children that
suffer from long-term medical hair loss. Something as simple as
wearing a hairpiece can help increase their self-esteem and
confidence. If you have long hair, consider donating locks of it
to make these needed hairpieces available. This is something
children can do as well. Contact Locks of Love at
http://www.locksoflove.org or 1-888-896-1588 to learn about how
you can participate.
Give your marrow.
Did you know there are as many as 35,000 children and adults
that have life threatening diseases each
year that could benefit
from a marrow or blood cell transplant? Many of these
individuals suffer from leukemia, lymphomas, and other blood
cancers. Although being a marrow or blood cell donor is not as
quick and simple as donating blood, it is another critically
needed way that you can help save lives. Contact the National
Marrow Donor Program at http://www.marrow.org or 1-800-MARROW2
(1-800-627-7692) to learn about how to register as a potential
donor.
Give your organs and tissue.
How would you like to continue to save lives even after you die?
An average of 17 people die each day from the lack of available
organs for transplant. You can help save up to 7 people's lives
when you donate your organs and improve up to 50 lives as a
tissue donor. We are all going to die someday and what better
way to leave this planet than to continue to help others with
what we leave behind. Contact the Coalition on Donation at
http://www.shareyourlife.org or 1-804-782-4920 to learn more
about organ and tissue donations.
Start saving lives now!
Many people think you have to be a doctor or firefighter to save
lives on a regular basis. We need to start thinking differently.
You can save lives on a regular basis and it will cost you
almost nothing. It takes so little time it can be done during
your lunch break. Get started today!
About the author:
To learn more ways to give, sign up for the free Everyday Giving
ezine at http://www.everydaygiving.co
m. Roger Carr is the founder of Everyday Giving. His
life purpose is to help people help others.
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