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Learn more about hormone health and how it affects many areas of your life and wellbeing.

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Latanoprost Hair Growth Article by EVOLVE
Hair & Skin
Evolve Team

Latanoprost For Hair Growth

Hair loss can be a very frightening and disheartening experience and can be caused by a variety of things: stress, physical trauma, alopecia, thyroid problems, hormone imbalance, medications, and aging.  Male pattern baldness affects most men, and by the age of fifty, 85% of men will have significantly thinning hair.

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Hormone Testing & BHRT
Evolve Team

6 Reasons Why an Annual Hormone Blood Test Is Important

Getting regular medical tests is a good way of protecting your health. It can help screen you for diseases. Often, learning about the issue quickly is the key to treating the condition successfully. Let’s take a closer look at some of the reasons why an annual hormone blood test from

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Hormonal Imbalance Guide by EVOLVE
Hormone Testing & BHRT
Evolve Team

Hormonal Imbalance: Causes, Symptoms, Tests, & Treatments

If we’re having mysterious aches and pains or going through a hard time mentally, we are often quick to blame “hormones,” usually jokingly. The truth is that having the right hormone balance is essential for good health, and it’s therefore important to pay attention to the signs of a hormonal

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Minoxidil Hair Loss Guide by EVOLVE
Hair & Skin
Evolve Team

Minoxidil: An Effective Topical Treatment for Hair Loss

Losing your hair can be challenging. Although it is not anything to usually worry about, millions of people still seek solutions and keep their hair. Minoxidil is a treatment people turn to. Minoxidil works by increasing the number of nutrients that go to your hair by increasing the blood supply.

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DHEA Article By EVOLVE
Adrenal Hormones
Evolve Team

DHEA – What Is It and What Does It Do?

What is DHEA? Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA for short) is a precursor hormone produced naturally in the body by your adrenal glands. A precursor hormone is a substance that is converted into hormones, such as testosterone and Oestrogen. It has a minimal biological impact on its own, but it is one of

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