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What you need to know about Alopecia
What you need to know about Alopecia
By: Jhanae Winter
Hair loss is distressing for both men and women, but being unaware of what is going on and having no knowledge on how to deal with it is considerably worse.
The medical term for hair loss is Alopecia. It is a condition that attacks the scalp and hair follicles resulting in hair loss.
Tropical Depression Nicholas Forecast Discussion Number 12
Issued at 1000 PM CDT Tue Sep 14 2021
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WTNT44 KNHC 150235
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Tropical Depression Nicholas Discussion Number 12
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL142021
1000 PM CDT Tue Sep 14 2021
Satellite imagery, radar data, and surface observation indicate
that the center of Nicholas is over the Beaumont/Port Arthur area
of southeastern Texas. The cyclone is currently comprised of a
larg...
Tropical Storm Kate Forecast Discussion Number 12
Tropical Storm Kate Forecast Discussion Number 12
Issued at 1100 PM AST Mon Aug 30 2021
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WTNT45 KNHC 310233
TCDAT5
Tropical Storm Kate Discussion Number 12
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL102021
1100 PM AST Mon Aug 30 2021
Kate is a strongly sheared and poorly organized tropical cyclone.
Satellite images show an exposed low-level center with a few patches
of deep convection on the system's east side. The latest Dvorak
classifica...
Hurricane Henri Forecast Discussion Number 24
Hurricane Henri Forecast Discussion Number 24
Issued at 500 PM EDT Sat Aug 21 2021
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WTNT43 KNHC 212033
TCDAT3
Hurricane Henri Discussion Number 24
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL082021
500 PM EDT Sat Aug 21 2021
Visible satellite images and microwave data indicate that a tight
inner core has formed in association with Henri, but the convective
pattern appears ragged in infrared images. An ASCAT pass from
earlier today in...
Tropical Storm Grace Forecast Discussion Number 16
Tropical Storm Grace Forecast Discussion Number 16
Issued at 500 AM EDT Tue Aug 17 2021
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WTNT42 KNHC 170859
TCDAT2
Tropical Storm Grace Discussion Number 16
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL072021
500 AM EDT Tue Aug 17 2021
An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft had difficulty locating
the center of Grace early this morning. The last few visible
satellite images along with 0200Z ASCAT wind data indicated that a
lee-side su...
Tropical Storm Grace Forecast Discussion Number 16
Tropical Storm Grace Forecast Discussion Number 16
Issued at 500 AM EDT Tue Aug 17 2021
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Tropical Storm Grace Discussion Number 16
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL072021
500 AM EDT Tue Aug 17 2021
An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft had difficulty locating
the center of Grace early this morning. The last few visible
satellite images along with 0200Z ASCAT wind data indicated that a
lee...
Tropical Depression Seven Forecast Discussion Number 3
Issued at 1100 PM AST Fri Aug 13 2021
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WTNT42 KNHC 140259
TCDAT2
Tropical Depression Seven Discussion Number
3
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL072021
1100 PM AST Fri Aug 13 2021
While Tropical Depression Seven has maintained a irregularly shaped
cirrus canopy of deep cold cloud tops near its estimated center, the
convection does not appear well organized. Several SSMIS microwave...
Major set to head to Germany
Major set to head to Germany
After dominating play on the Florida circuit, and experiencing success around the region, Bahamian professional tennis player Kevin Major Jr. is prepared to take his game to the next level and he’s making the necessary steps to get there.
PIMS Post-Dorian Coral Reef Assessment a ‘Mixed Bag’
PIMS Post-Dorian Coral Reef Assessment a ‘Mixed Bag’
Recovery will take decades for some spots, most coral reefs in good shape. Catastrophic Hurricane Dorian, which tore through two major islands in the northern Bahamas last month, was not as meticulous in its devastation undersea as it was on land...
SILENT KILLER SPREADS - Deadly Coral Disease Out of Sight, Out of Mind for Many
First verified in The Bahamas a year ago, the deadly Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) continues to plague Bahamian waters, traveling up to 50 meters (55 yards) per day, killing hundreds of corals in its wake.
Specifically, scientists from the Perry Institute for Marine Science (PIMS) have confirmed the presence of SCTLD on reefs off Grand Bahama, New Providence and North Eleuthera. Early ...