Sunday, September 26, 2010

Home Accessories

These cute, compact, two-in-one salt and pepper mills have rubbery grips so they’re that much easier to pass around if you happen to be gathered in front of the TV.

Trudeau Mini Duo Salt and Pepper Mills, $17.95 each, surlatable.com

Seeing Carolina and her panel of chefs share their easy-but-impressive game night recipes earlier this week has left me not only hungry, but inspired about playing hostess this fall. And whether or not your next party is centered around Friday night football, there are certain things that really come in handy when you’ve got company. Here, eight affordable (they’re all under $25!), versatile entertaining staples I guarantee you'd be glad to have next time you’re hosting a get together for your friends.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Hair Loss

Anyone suffering from hair loss wants to try to determine what's causing it. Often they don't explore all the possibilities and will put it down to age or just being hereditary. These are true factors but there are other causes as well and these include the use of various drugs that are used to treat a variety of illnesses.

Hair loss induced by drugs is more prevalent in women. Although with the female gender, it can also be due to pregnancy, various changes in the hormones such as imbalances or menopause.

If one were asked to guess what would be the most likely drug to cause hair loss naturally they would state chemotherapy. It goes beyond the scope of the various cancer drugs that are responsible for hair loss. In fact, antidepressants are one of the most common types of pharmaceutical drug to create at the very least thinning of the hair.

As we mentioned that hormonal imbalances are often, the culprit of hair loss this is also applicable to the hormonal drugs such as hormone replacements and birth control. In cases where steroids have been used there are reports of hair thinning and in other cases significant hair loss.

Other drugs are noted for causing the loss of hair but some are only when the drug is taken in excess. Then on other occasions, there are some drugs that will cause significant hair loss even when taken in moderation.

You may be surprised as to what other types of drugs have been reported to cause this problem. Some of them are actually common household names, such as arsenic, aspirin, and boric acid. Then some heart disease medications are amongst the list such as heparin, which is a blood thinner. If you are constantly taking ibuprofen then you may be seeing some tell tale signs of hair loss. There are also specific long-term antibiotics that can fall into this realm.

If you are on medications and you notice some hair loss, then speak to your Doctor about. Don't just assume that the hair loss has come with age or your medical condition. If in fact it is your medication that is causing the problem perhaps, your physician can change it. No matter what though be sure that you do not stop your medication without specifically talking to your Doctor first.