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Latest Sudden Hair Loss NewsThe sudden hair loss news section is especially dedicated for you if you are facing Telogen Effluvium (TE). One of the most common hair loss problems is directly related to TE because it happens to everyone some part in their lives.
There are many reasons for Telogen Effluvium but most of it is primarily related to stress. Depending on your lifestyle and tolerance levels, you might be more exposed to TE than other people. When it comes to stress, there is no way you can avoid it because it's part of life and everyone have stress. So technically speaking, there is no way you can avoid TE for occurring but with good stress management and handling techniques, you can reduce the chances of TE from reoccurring. That is why this sudden hair loss section is important for you to keep yourself update with the latest advices and articles on how you can control this condition.
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Usually, most TE sessions are mild and unnoticeable but at times, a good shock can trigger a good deal of hair loss over a short period of time. To most people, it's indeed a 'shocking' experience.

