A popular hair-loss drug may be causing babies to suffer 'werewolf syndrome' leaving them blanketed in hair, Spanish health chiefs have warned. Almost a dozen cases have now been reported in ...
Researchers believe the children were exposed to topical minoxidil, a hair-growth medication, used by caregivers Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared ...
A HAIR-LOSS drug could cause babies to develop 'werewolf syndrome' with thick hair covering their faces and bodies, health chiefs have warned. Since 2023 almost a dozen cases of the bizarre ...
Minoxidil is a medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that can be sold without a prescription to adults experiencing age-related hair loss. Werewolf syndrome, or ...
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This decision follows reports of eleven babies developing an abnormal increase in hair, known as hypertrichosis or "werewolf syndrome," linked ... excessive hair growth on the back, legs, and ...
Spanish infants are developing “werewolf syndrome” due to their parents taking a popular over-the-counter hair-loss remedy — with nearly one dozen cases since last year, according to a new ...
Stock images of a child who has werewolf syndrome. Eleven babies in Europe have developed hypertrichosis — commonly known as “werewolf syndrome,” which is excessive hair growth over the ...