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Right on the Head: JAK Inhibitors May Reverse Hair Loss

OUR HAIR IS A large part of our identity. When asked to describe someone, their hair is usually one of the first descriptors we use. Losing our hair can be traumatic regardless of the cause, and for people who have cancer, alopecia (hair loss) can trigger feelings of lack of control in an already overwhelming situation. – See more at: http://www.curetoday.com/publications/cure/2017/spring-2017/right-on-the-head-jak-inhibitors-may-reverse-hair-loss#sthash.vJMc0Zvy.dpuf

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