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- From: twcaps@tennyson.lbl.gov (Terry Chan)
- Subject: Re: Head bangin'
-
- In article <1991Aug21.160323.5822@aus.intel.com> robin@aus.intel.com (robin
- rosenbaum) writes:
-
- +In article <16661@dog.ee.lbl.gov> twc@dante.lbl.gov (Terry Chan) writes:
- +
- +>Finally, I'll add that he notes that the girl *always* looks back
- +>(like Orpheus in the underworld) and in some variations, her hair
- +>turns white.
- +
- +Okay, what about people whose hair turns white "overnight"? Is
- +this supposed to mean it went *poof* you are now a platinum blonde?
- +Or that if you look closely you can see white growing at the roots
- +instead of whatever color was there last week? Are there any
- +documented cases?
-
- Well, we haven't talked about this in a few months, so what the heck.
- In _More of the Straight Dope_, Cecil notes that there's been stories
- of hair turning white "overnight" going back a long ways (including
- Thomas Moore, Marie Antoinette, etc.). But most, if not all, are
- legend. The essential problem being that hair is dead tissue and so
- shouldn't be able to turn white "overnight" until it grows out from
- the roots.
-
- He does note however that there is a condition called "diffuse alopecia
- areata" which can occur in people with a mix of dark and gray hairs.
- This condition can cause substantial hair loss, but for some reason,
- primarily affects pigmented hairs. Thus one can get the impression of
- instant hair loss (the shock of which may cause one to overlook the
- relative loss of hair as a whole). Cece notes that the process by which
- this condition works is unknown, but emotional stress is thought to be
- a contributing factor.
-
-
- Terry "Gray hair is still better than no hair" Chan
-