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- An Overview of Hypertrichosis (Werewolf Syndrome)Hypertrichosis, more commonly known as werewolf syndrome, is a medical disorder which causes excessive hair growth on the body. The excessive hair growth of hypertrichosis may be over the entire body or over parts of the body.
- How is Hypertrichosis Diagnosed and Treated?An overgrowth of hair over the head, face, ears, eyebrows and body is called hypertrichosis. The symptoms of hypertrichosis will vary from one person to the next. Some people will have excessive hair growth all over the body...
- What is the Difference Between Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism?We all have a certain amount of body hair. We are covered with body hair, whether we can see it or not. The only places we don't have body hair are the palm sides of our hands and the soles of our feet. The "invisible" hair we have is vellus hair...
Hypertrichosis Sufferers, Werewolves Without the Fangs and ClawsThe character of Taylor Lautner, a. k.a. Jacob Black, in New Moon has made werewolves not only popular but also well-loved. Little do most people know that there really are werewolves around, only, they do not have fangs or claws.- Information on Hypertrichosis: Werewolf SyndromeWith the release of 'The New Moon' many people are more fascinated with werewolves than they ever were. Could werewolves be real? What is this health condition known as Werewolf Syndrome?
"Warewolf Syndrome," Hypertrichosis DisorderHypertrichosis is a very sad and misunderstood disorder of excessive, unwanted body hair. Unfortunately, some of the individuals with severe hypertrichosis have been displayed in carnival sideshows with names like "dog-boy" or the "bearded lady."
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