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PRP Patient Profile Update: July 1, 2020

   Editor’s Note: This webpage provides an overview of the PRP Global Database as of July 1,  2020. ✱   What PRP-related data have we captured? What is still missing? ✱   Why is the data we seek so important to every member of the PRP global community? Whether you are a patient, loving caregiver (spouse, partner, or parent), an extended family

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Why Am I Cold Even When It’s Hot?

Editor’s Note: Lura R (East Texas, USA) primed the Land of Chat “Sharing Pump” on June 13, 2020 with an eight-word post. She wrote: “Does everyone else stay cold all the time?” What follows is the response from 18 kindred spirits. PRP Facebookers can access the unabridged version.  If you want to add your own two cents, use “Leave a Reply” at

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PRP Canada — Another Journey Begins

Under Relentless Pressure Murray Rose Accepts Liaison Assignment Editor’s Note: While “relentless pressure” may be an overstatement, Murray Rose, (Surrey, British Columbia, Canada) has always been on my “short list” to help launch PRP Canada. How short was the list? Murray was the only name. The first symptoms of PRP appeared to Murray in August 2016 at the age

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No Hair. Don’t Care!

No hair. Don’t care. PRP can cause hair loss on parts of the body or hair loss over the entire body. In addition, some medications, such as  retinoids and immunosuppressives, can cause hair loss to one degree or another. It differs with each individual. While some only have mild thinning, others may lose all their hair,

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