hey according to mayoclinic
it states "Yes, stress and hair loss can be related. Three types of hair loss that can be associated with high stress levels are: Telogen effluvium. In telogen effluvium (TEL-o-jun uh-FLOO-vee-um), significant stress pushes large numbers of hair follicles into a resting phase."
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The best option I can think of will be 3 to 5 sessions per week.
<span>The way in which the public can be involved in
nation building through sport is when they solely support the representative of
their country. However, this will impede if they don’t support their own
representative instead, they support others. They will not wear their country’s
honor with pride.</span>
<span>1. Make sure the provider you see is in-network/contracted with your insurance company. Contracts hold provider responsible for billing insurance before they bill you, and for not balance-billing. 2. Read everything you can about balance billing, what it is, and what it isn't. 3. Ask the provider to do an insurance estimate before getting treatment. 4. Get itemized receipts from providers when you pay. 5. Minimize repeat appointments (maximize time with provider) if possible; fewer appointments equals lower costs.</span>
Answer:
Diplopia
Explanation:
Diplopia, also called double vision, happens when the eyes are not aligned correctly, transmitting images of the same object to the brain, but from different angles. People with diplopia cannot fuse images from both eyes into a single image, creating the sensation that two objects are being seen instead of one; or they need to point their eyes inward to focus on an object.
Of all the vision disorders, diplopia is perhaps one of the most troublesome - and identifying its cause is a challenge. Diplopia happens when the eyes have a discrepancy between them and send images of the same object to the brain from different angles, so that it cannot understand them as the same and cannot merge them into one, causing vision double.