Are you struggling with hair loss? It could be a vitamin deficiency.

Are you struggling with hair loss? It could be a vitamin deficiency. Throughout the pandemic, doctors have reported an uptick in stress-related hair loss. COVID-19 brought about death and illness, shuddered schools and businesses, and put people's lives on pause. The resulting emotional stress had significant repercussions, among them an unprecedented hair-loss event across the country. While stress is certainly one contributing factor in the loss or thinning of one's hair, it's far from the only one. Preventable vitamin deficiencies cause hair loss as well. Hair loss is a common disorder defined as an interruption in the body’s cycle of hair production. It can happen to anyone, but is more common in men. Male or female pattern baldness is thought to affect some 50 million men and 30 million women in the United States, though some research shows that as many as 50% of all men are afflicted with the disorder by age 50. What else causes hair loss? Hair loss, also called...