Europe developed hypertrichosis or ‘werewolf syndrome’ after exposure to a hair regrowth drug Discover how this bizarre medical mystery unfolded ...
It was found that the babies were exposed to a hair regrowth medication minoxidil via their caregivers, who were prescribed ...
“Babies have a smaller body mass, so even small amounts of absorbed minoxidil can lead to disproportionately high ...
A research paper published on December 4 in The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry suggests that over 150 million Americans may have been exposed to dangerous levels of lead. The study found a ...
Researchers believe the children were exposed to topical minoxidil, a hair-growth medication, used by caregivers.
Almost a dozen cases of werewolf syndrome have been reported in Spain since the last year. All the victims are infants who have somehow taken a certain hair-loss medicine containing minoxidil.
Eleven cases of "werewolf syndrome" or hypertrichosis have emerged among infants in Spain, linked to their caregiver’s use of over-the-counter hair-loss treatments containing minoxidil. The rare ...
Cases of hypertrichosis is being diagnosed in babies in Spain as a side effect of their parents taking anti-baldness ...
Several infants in Spain developed "werewolf syndrome," a condition causing excessive hair growth, due to environmental ...
Werewolf syndrome', which is incurable, causes abnormal amounts of fine hairs up to 5cm long to grow on a person's face, arms ...