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this is the news live from berlin joe biden patrols to a lead in pennsylvania state that could decide the u.s. presidency of the democratic candidate made another public appearance we're going to win this race all but claiming victory in the race for the white house we'll go live to the u.s. for the latest. also coming up superstorm and have batters the central america some 150 people are dead in guatemala and dozens more a 100 or so in mexico the hurricane has now been downgraded to a tropical depression the damage has already been done. plus german football
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is a head of one of the year's most anticipated clashes will be previewing this weekend's top of the table bonus league a match between byron and dark but it's being held in an empty stadium due to the country's partial lockdown. and welcome to the program just an hour ago democratic presidential candidate joe biden gave a statement he said the democrats were going to win the u.s. presidential election biden has been pulling ahead of us president donald trump in key states let's listen to some of what he had to say we're going to win this race to see what has happened since yesterday. 24 hours we're behind in georgia
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now are ahead and we're going to win that state 24 hours ago we were fine in pennsylvania and we are going to win pennsylvania and an hour ahead but when you do arizona we're going to nevada and in fact our lead just doubled in nevada we're on track to have over 300 electoral votes electoral college votes and look at the national numbers we're going to win this race with a clear majority of the nation behind us we've gotten over 74000000 votes let me repeat that 74000000 votes that's more than any presidential ticket has ever gotten in the history of united states of america and our vote total is still growing we're beating donald trump over $4000000.00 votes and that's the margin is still growing as well washington correspondent with us right now so that's joe biden any reaction from the trump
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a campaign. as we anticipated the current president donald trump a tweet at something he treated a video of a republican congressman didn't jordan a strong trump supporter who had an interview on fox news some minutes ago and to falsely claimed fraud he brought some examples after example he said that they are being some votes counted after the election day in pennsylvania and that this is not legal but it is legal to count this mail in ballots at 23 days after the election day and this is a decision that the governor of pennsylvania did and he is a republican himself so this is clearly a full sea claiming fraud also he said that some counties are allowing to correct ballots and others are not but this is also the very nature of the united states and that is exactly the situation we are facing right now that each state and even
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each county has its own rules for its own procedure to count the ballots and so this is the only think that donald trump has treated and he is the only reaction to the speech we heard from joe biden some minutes ago and that is exactly why joe biden can't formally declare victory yet because we still have results to come in and let's have a look at that overall picture officially has not changed so much so far joe biden with 264 electoral college votes to donald trump's 214 according to the associated press now 270 is of course the magic number to win the presidency pennsylvania has the biggest amount of of remaining electoral votes 20 of them joe biden's lead there is currently around $29000.00 votes with just one percent of the vote left to be counted the mail in votes being counted are heavily favoring the democratic
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candidate and then we are in georgia with its 16 electoral votes also in extreme. close race biden has pulled ahead of trump in this traditionally republican state the difference is just about 4000 votes it will likely go to a recount the election officials there are saying the big map overall donald trump's path to victory is looking increasingly narrow states in red for trump blue for biden have been called according to the a.p. and states in lighter blue and those in pink are leaning towards biden and trump respectively now remember any one of the outstanding states that joe biden wins will give him the presidency the president trump needs a combination of states to hold on and let's go back to carol in a shimmery in washington there are people inside and outside the us are asking what is taking so long to count these votes there are different procedures in each county in each state and there are different
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ballots that sale have to be counted for example of the provision of ballots that means that if someone moved and has a new address this has to be certified or also if the signature is not is not it can't be like really read on a ballot this has to be certified as well and this is of course takes a lot of time and that is why we are waiting quite long to see who is going to make the call for pennsylvania and these claims by president trump they are baseless they have not presented any evidence yet and yet still many people do believe him and do support the president there coming out there's a protest there's some unrest is there anything particular to be concerned about. yes the narrative of donald trump we should become certain about that because he is still dividing this country and we should not forget he has really a large support behind him and there are
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a lot of people who. believe in him and follow him and these are the ones who are going out to are going to produce in different states we have been seeing during that they have been out in arizona they have been out in pennsylvania and in detroit there have been also trying to supporters and even had weapons with them so this and narrative really has. an impact on the tram supporters and the big question that we're going to see once we have the winner of these elections are we gonna see. most fear that is even more tens and more people on the streets or not. that's right we are going to wait and see as those results keep trickling in in favor of joe biden but nothing official yet carol enough for moire in washington thanks very much.
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around 150 people are dead in guatemala after superstorm swept through the central american country and dozens are dead in neighboring 100 or so in mexico as well as they hit the region as a category 4 hurricane it's since been downgraded to a tropical storm but meteorologists say it could regain strength. hurricane and brutal assault it's a threat to young and old alike the storm has some of the army has been rescuing the stranded many helpless on their rooftops. streams to slow and rivers to pull flood losses droning entire neighborhoods. some of the rescued they're fortunate to escape but they've lost so much. for others a close call of a different kind making it out with less than the shirt on their back.
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the storm lashed much of the small central american country of guatemala it triggered mud slides destroyed roads and bridges and forced people to seek any refuge they could find. oh my god yeah we're several families who've lost absolutely everything but the government was not even capable of warning people of the danger. it hurts us because everyone lost something in the houses were flooded but now we'll have to get back onto our feet someone who i think. it's a desperate situation that has left guatemala is government begging its neighbors for assistance and. we expect helicopters to come from panama spending the night in one deros and then arriving on saturday to support us in the rescue and humanitarian mission. either of these things you many . many of those displaced are now living in shelters and their plight may soon be
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shared by others in central america as a lingers over the region refusing to come to rest. let's turn to the latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic the u.s. has broken its record for the highest number of daily infections for a 3rd straight day with more than 127000 new cases argentina's president about our fernandez says his country could receive 750000 doses of a coronavirus vaccine from the drug maker pfizer by december if it's ready and approved by regulators and the world health organization has launched a new study into why the virus seems to be spreading through mink populations that's after a new. in denmark which led to. travel to dortmund on saturday. game known as the classic this weekend.
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of the match. and the match is being played during a partial lockdown because of germany's record corona virus infections. germany's. is in lockdown on saturday it hosts germany's biggest game the so-called. so you wouldn't know that from looking around. you don't already be feeling the excitement and that's not the case anymore even at 12 o'clock on a saturday even a game against byron is like any other day was unthinkable 6 months ago the rules are strict new fans are loaded in the stadium and pubs must remain closed. you want to go to the stadium. 80000 people the floodlights go on so
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instead you have to sit at home on the coach. if you're a proper fun. you get withdrawal symptoms. as a. social worker. sees it as a more serious problem he has worked for over 30 years with young football fans groups. the. ball is not only the social glue that holds a lot of things together for ultras groups especially football is only a means to an end. many areas where people can enjoy life like they can with football especially here in the rural area and when it's not there a very important pillar of our youth culture is broken away. one of dortmund's 3 largest groups was disbanded it said it couldn't see
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a future for itself amid the pandemic. don't talk to the media but daniels knows them well. positioned themselves very clearly and strongly against racism sexism and here in dortmund where it's particularly needed against right wing tendencies. you can't lose young people who take this stance especially no. for many in germany is about so much more than just the result less discerning funds can watch sought to discuss ago from their living rooms. and the opening game of the bonus league around 7 bremen come from behind to tie up the match against visitors cologne cologne playing in red here scored 1st on an own goal thanks to bremen player. in the ball into his own net midway through the 2nd half. but then with just 8 minutes left in regulation time frame
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and were awarded a penalty shot for handball you know auto button for made no mistake from the spot for the. final score. don't forget you can always get the w. news on the go just download our app from the apple app store google play i will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you find yourself part of a news story you can send us through the photos and videos of what's happening where you are. watching your news for headlines coming up at the top of the hour coming up next our look at the best stories this week in world stores and for more news you can check out our website
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w dot com follow us on twitter and instagram if you news time we have in berlin for me and the entire team here thanks very much for watching. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the nuremberg trials. 75 years ago high ranking officers of the nazi regime mortgages by the allied forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes for.
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the best back up account i'm on. going throughout paris you use the phrase you're. our 2 part series the 3rd reich dog starts november 12th on d w. this week on world stories. partying in spain despite coronavirus. planting trees to save forests in russia. but we begin in belgium like almost everywhere else in europe the number of coded 19 infections and seriously ill patients is rising hospitals are struggling to keep up. this used to
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be the recovery room for patients who've had surgery now it serves as a makeshift intensive care unit for cope with 19 patients on life support hospitals in the belgian province of lea is are no the epicenter of europe's 2nd wave and struggling to keep up we are not about to admit one new patient any more so if a patient comes in the emergency room where the severity is we offer. until the flemish bought of belgium will be old 4th devo tells us his team is not only short of beds but also personnel one in 5 nurses in the region have tested positive for the virus themselves but the pressure is so high that those who don't have symptoms continue to work on a strict safety precaution in the actual number of infections is likely to be higher than the official figures across town at least as university hospital testing is ongoing. i can't smell or taste any more and i have
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a headache the. medics here can conduct 280 tests every day but these tests are strictly for those who have a doctor's prescription family members friends or coworkers who have been in close contact with them but don't show any symptoms cannot get a test for them or as the moment we have so many positive cases the problem is there are far too many contact persons given the huge number of people who have symptoms we'd be unable to test them as well as all the people they've been in contact with at least not with the amount of tests we have currently if we had more tests we probably could back in the covert ward doctor duvall fears the lax handling of the crisis in summer will put him and his colleagues in a very difficult position very soon. when you have only one bet and then people end up asking for the same bit you have to choose between the 13 that which one you were after and meant no doctor with want to do that's one thing it's like you know
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we are not doctors who do that kind of thing we all looked up to treat patients not the issue with which a patient treating in germany has started to take patients from belgian hospitals with infections expected to continue to rise here in the coming weeks medical staff already enter a limit will need all the help they can get. to combat the increasing number of corona virus infections in spain the night the curfew has been put in place but parties are still being held in private apartments even though they're not allowed . every week and madrid police have been knocking on hundreds of doors to shut down illegal parties my drift allows meetings of up to 6 people who are not related but police have broken up parties of more than 200 who are keen as a business student in madrid he only wants to speak briefly and anonymously as he regularly goes to such parties he himself recently helped organize one.
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that we just rented a place so we could drink and smoke inside just a few of visitors even wore masks but that didn't last long honestly young people's biggest fear is having to pay a fine that's why the places need to be well insulated so the neighbors sent the police want to take anything that you know not to get angry. but if you look at it you know you. who are keen and his friends seem unfazed by the statistics their 3rd of spending has become infected with the coronavirus at private parties 200 illegal parties were broken up in madrid last week alone police chief javier fine and this is especially troubled by the new business model being developed here. bars that are actually supposed to be closed certainly do take money in exchange for letting people in there's a clear economic incentive for it apart from that we have discovered private homes that were charging entrance fees right at the front door this isn't just about
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a few friends meeting up psychiatry's geography gara is calling for more empathy with a young people even if you support strictly abiding by the hygiene measures experts are starting to acknowledge the consequences of such drastic restrictions on young people's social lives. right now we are finding out that young people's mental health problems have increased dramatically as a result of the springs locked down as suicide safe increased by 22 percent so far and attempted suicides have even increased by 35 percent on top of that there's been a major increase in the consumption of alcohol and cycle active drugs. young spaniards are now confronted with new rules all bars in madrid must close at 11 pm starting this week and curfew begins at the midnight. even so business student doesn't want to be forbidden from partying he says he can decide for himself what
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risky is willing to tolerate even if it means partying in private homes until 6 am for the duration of the curfew. the hill brown district of johan aspersion south africa is considered to be a problem area. drugs violence prostitution and garbage plague the streets there. but now the residents want to change it for the better. these volunteers meet up every saturday to clean up the neighborhoods that came in my seiko is 35 years old and has been living and who grow for 4 years now. you need to invest even 2000000000 saying it seems like you know it takes no you have the people so you don't have to the extent to take interest that's a setting this who bro has a problem with rubbish it's everywhere the city's waste collection service cannot cope on its own so the volunteers decided to form their own organisation it's
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called ski city the organization has launched a program called adopt a street to help residents feel more connected to their community in the days of apartheid only white people were allowed to live a year later it became a melting pot with people from various ethnicities and cultural backgrounds but as the population and unemployment grew problems started to emerge who brought became known for violence criminality and prostitution but that reputation is beginning to change actually in parks and people enjoying the district's improved image. they live vs the environment so it's it's bringing their pride to their own environment you know you don't have to just say it's something out of a plastic or doing something out of a bottle and throw it on the ground so we started to get that change of behavior in the people and the community that lives here and then eventually once
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a street on the air or a park is cleared and the crime elements they move out. the killer must take or says crime particularly robberies needs to be addressed he takes us to the block of flats where you works as a caretaker he says while the situation has improved dramatically in recent years the coronavirus pandemic is threatening to roll back those improvements the best that they need this credit is the increase in cleaning up because people almost the contents definition then are tricky so no this time just looking to get their foot in the side of the house they're struggling to get in touch with so they're trying to find some for their actions. so i'm saying that they could and that's not good plus i'm going to quote an appeal to the finish and then that's it and it would be like if you. are my sicko wants to do what she can to make the locals a little bit happier next weekend and make the neighborhood a little more pleasant even if you can solve all the areas problems themselves many
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of those very happy to live in her. home. drowns and pests are destroying forests in russia. activist marianna munching on it was dedicated her life to conservation says there's only one solution planting more trees. what looks like random bunches of greenery are in fact pine tree saplings thousands of them already for planting marianna montano explains how it's done. it's money simple you place the sapling in the hole then fill that with earth and check that the saplings firmly batted in. the f. . and. check once more that it can't be pulled out yep if you grant
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for the soft snap. thank you a 1000 saplings are due to be planted today here on the outskirts of moscow marianna munteanu asked for help online and an army of volunteers has responded she regularly invites members of the public to help air. rushes forests of taking quite a beating in recent years huge areas have been devastated by wildfires pests like bark beetles pose a further challenge russia has more forest than any other country trees cover nearly half of this vast land. is your items and there is neither been doing this since 2010 there were terrible wildfires back then throughout the whole of russia but it's you know i saw a picture of a huge well established trees and going to cross the fields by that when they were breaking off like matchsticks teach people why didn't they just stop marianna study
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economics and initially worked in finance but she quit her job to devote all her attention to reforestation in a mining commission very large can change the world one small step at a time to build it and people will pull together for a good cause. just sitting it's. 7 years ago marianna munteanu moved to moscow to build up her own environmental organization but she's still not a lover of the city her childhood of the countryside very much shaped to she is. i love nature i love the forest as a child i always spend the summers with my grandmother in the village and all the good that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushroom. back to the forest on the outskirts of moscow it's time for lunch in the past 10 years marianna new and her helpers have planted more than a 1000000 trees that's the equivalent of around 1300 soccer fields
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a large number of volunteers of all ages have helped to make it possible. last year she was selected by the united nations for the young champion of the earth award. right nearby she shows us some other young trees from her project that have had a chance to get established. well you find this situation was planted just 7 years ago and as you can see it's already bigger than me and i wish him enough soon this area should once again be a strong healthy forest hopefully strong enough to withstand all the challenges of the future. playing . in good shape.
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into vinegar and the ancient egyptians died with dyes washing dying and curling this is what we still do today but can we use a lot soft chemicals and this makes our have brittle and to avoid this researchers have been testing proteins made from solid beams all right with amazing results. these are samples of talk asia in hair color code 7.00 medium one. it's a good thing that strands of hair can't feel pain here at the hankel cosmetics research laboratory it's rather like a torture chamber for hair. machines to tug at them and comb them for hours on end they also stretch chair until it breaks. or they rub it to pieces the researchers goal is not much different than that of
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a torturer both are searching for answers. they want to know for example what happens to individual strands of hair as they age over the course of weeks and months. here in the laboratory the hair ages according to plan 1st it's watched for 3 minutes in a chemical. still at $38.00 degrees celsius then it's rinsed with 20 liters of h 2 o. . next it's blow dried at a temperature of 80 degrees. after that it's sent to a sun bed for an hour set it $764.00 watts do that 50 times and you have the equivalent of $100.00 hot summer days you can make hair look pretty old. the damage can be seen under the microscope. the protective coating on the hair made of proteins and lip it's has been ripped open that's the cause of most hair
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problems it means water is able to penetrate through the gaps in the protective layer that breaks down the keratin protein in the hair and it's keratin that makes the hair strong at the last tick. but. when hair ages naturally the protein becomes more water soluble as we take a shower bath or go swimming protein is washed out once the protective layer is gone so the hair becomes more prone to damage. on the stretching machine the scientists can measure the hairs breaking point exactly the longer it's been exposed to the daily aging process the less stress it can take. but why all these machines norms and measurements. it's something that a new law demands of hair care manufacturers they have to prove that their
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advertising claims are really true if they can't prove them their competitors are happy to seize the moment and push their own products. even the smallest claims have to be tested like for protein cures and shampoo and conditioner. can soya rice or animal hair protein slow down the hare's natural aging process. the researchers have to test. claim with another $100.00 simulated central european summer days and 50 shampoo sessions this time with the protein shampoo. then comes the moment of truth on this stretching machine. and it's true the hair treated with protein is more elastic and it holds out for longer. a look through the microscope shows the researchers that the proteins from the shampoo here
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fluorescent have penetrated well into the hair at 1st they only affect the surface but with time they penetrate deeper and deeper that slows down the hairs aging process. besides aging here can be damaged in other ways over half the women in germany dye their hair another homespun way of torturing yet. the researchers have colored hundreds of strands of hair over and over again to test the effect that it has in particular on the hair surface. which hair is bleached its natural protective coating is removed out of it as alex boese it to environmental influences the picture shows very clearly how scales are
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sticking out and more and more hair breaks off from the scaly layer besides the damage to the hair surface its internal protein structure is broken open make me more porous unfortunately that can't be avoided and the same happens with hair dyes although to a lesser extent. that makes it easy for water to break down the carrots in protein. but water can. that penetrates healthy here with its protective coating. however that's not the case for hair that's been bleached or died and you times here like that absorbs the harmful water but researchers have developed substances to deal with the problem. with so-called lipitor or combination of fats and proteins that attach themselves to their surface. to help to repel the water stopping it from penetrating the here. for each
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new beauty product these researchers have to develop new experiments. for their current project they're using high speed cameras to measure and study the motion of swinging hair. at least in this experiment the hair doesn't need to be tortured as much. and here she is again dr patel the just and the regular gets the motion so high and low do we need a whole chemistry set to get nice. and hair don't need much care less is more when it comes to hair and scalp care so that means it would be possible to not use any kind of shampoo on your scalp. given the scalp skin when you use it so it cleans it self in a way it has a his own its own acidic protective mantle is it has only pits to take
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care off the skin and gives the hair it's grow and shine and you also have your own microbiome on your skin there which avoids a fungus or bacteria that we don't want to spread it so if you don't want to use any shampoo do you have any household remedies you would recommend well if you want to use a shampoo i recommend. every mile it's 10 sides with an acidic p. h. value of around 5 which would be sugar bowl or coke or 10 sides nole. no color no phone no glitter but you could also switch to natural remedies like re flour for example you blend it with water you use it like a shampoo leave it in for 3 minutes and then you would profit from the vitamin b 5 which comes down the skin helps healing and the little flower particles
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wrap the hair in a way there are some people who say no proof reading no shampoo so i have a right well this would work definitely won't have such a fluffy hair but it can leave a knot smelling heavy shiny hair if you would just switch to water someone to prevents spreading of fungus and they use one meter of water with one tablespoon of cider vinegar if you spread this on your stove after the older has vanished it really makes the hair silky because the horn layer gets flattened and the. hair horan is smooth and soft by the way you have to take different kinds of care for different types of the. machine if you have reason it helps to avoid milk sugar white flour fast food and mahayana and also
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some contraceptives the pill or intrauterine device with harmon that any tapes testosterone so be aware of this afterwards you could have more oil hair if you have dry air sculpt and hair you can just wash once a week if you like and really use miles washing substances. if you have frizzy hair it's full useful to use oil at the tips it could be olive oil or argan oil or sheep otter or coconut oil it's much better than using condition this with mineral oil or silicone oil because this makes the hair really heavy and it's not natural so how do you treat tap problems if skin problems are the cause for example if you have psoriasis you won't necessarily have had problems but if due to it saying or the denver off you should trust treat the skin problem
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and there are professional medication that your doctor could prescribe but what would be helpful anyway are you reading products like name di ruge kumah and sweet into ya is a shampoo or a solution that you apply on the skin on the scalp and also you should at vitamin d. on me got 3 fatty acids solenn young and zinc to your diet which also helps to heal the skin problem from inside and can be an expression of fashion and of culture but what if the splendor suddenly gets thinner it's called of the brush then panic make it rise but the good news remedies to help. her loss can be very distressing even the thought of it is frightening for a lot of people. and other things the whole grim has suffered for several years
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from what's known as diffuse. she's hoping her doctor will be able to tell her why so much of her hair has fallen out it's been shown how mentioned out again as i find i my hair person i love doing things my hair and changing it i used to like dying of different colors but now i'm afraid that i'll damage it so much that even more will fall out i feel like i've lost my femininity and my confidence these days i just wear how if i can't make my hair look nice i don't want to put it never want to tell want to just a little stub it's not pretty. hard to want isn't this. a closeup of nadine scalp shows the high loss it's also shows. for how this is a reassuring discovery was one of the most efficient it is. you can clearly see the reason for this diffuse hair loss because she has a bit of scalp eczema. it makes the skin red each aeon flaky and that's what's
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affecting the hair roots that can be easily treated and then it'll be over. or done . but i'm going to i'm so relieved how others and i'm feeling here tear is a really fundamental part of our self image when someone loses their hair it can threaten that self image when the very clear image of yourself for decades it's really tough hair loss can cause a lot of anxiety holes for guns feel. loss is more common in men especially from age 21 awards. a month started early at 17 in high school i'd hear things like wow you're here is really a lot it's not nice to hear when you're that age. hakon fall out for a variety of reasons even because a person is stressed. it's just can tell a lot by looking at the roots. of this get done phenomenon hols for betty because there is scarring hair loss which causes
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a lot of damage to the scalp that's different from my hair loss where my hairline is slowly receding. but that's also different from diffuse hair loss where the hair is constantly falling out but constantly growing back marius boesky inherited his receding hairline probably from his grandfather it was in his genes what's gone is gone but there is a treatment to retain what he still haunts this new treatment it took and from of course you have to start the treatment when there's still something there worth keeping. so different. so for some people there are them at least for house the trick is to find out what's causing it. can hair smell things and distinguish sounds or do you think nano biotechnologies from germany claims yes hair does have 3 separate sense and especially grows when
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it's male sandal wood so biologists have now developed a new remedy for head growth. receding hairline bald patches shiny pates men in particular struggle with hair loss as they get older. but it also affects 40 percent of women. scientists in this nano biotechnology lab in munster believe they found a miracle cure for parallels. they discovered that hair has a sense of smell and that it grows fast is in response to the scent of sandal wood . in the back the goal is to extend the has growth phase what's called the on engine phase there's a hair growth cycle so the goal is to extend the phase of hackworth by as much as possible. the hair growth cycle consists of distinct stages the growth.

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