I Lost My Hair at Age of 7. . . But Life Just Gets Better! Alopecia Sufferer Speaks Out to Help Overcome Stigma
Evening Times › August 22, 2006
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Evening Times › August 22, 2006
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A STUDENT who lost all her hair at the age of seven has told how she has lived life to the full - despite never wearing a wig.
Zaineb Al Hassani says going bald as a child after being diagnosed with alopecia helped her learn how to ignore taunts - and attributes her soaring confidence to growing up with the condition.See the full content of this document
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I Lost My Hair at Age of 7. . . But Life Just Gets Better! Alopecia Sufferer Speaks Out to Help Overcome Stigma
And today she spoke out in a bid to help others overcome the stigma - and hold their heads up high. The 22-year-old h...
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