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  2. Trichotillomania - Wikipedia

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    Trichotillomania (TTM), also known as hair-pulling disorder or compulsive hair pulling, is a mental disorder characterized by a long-term urge that results in the pulling out of one's own hair. [2][4] A brief positive feeling may occur as hair is removed. [5] Efforts to stop pulling hair typically fail. Hair removal may occur anywhere; however, the head and around the eyes are most common. The ...

  3. Why do some people pull out their hair? Trichotillomania ...

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    People with trichotillomania have a compulsion to pull out hair from their scalp, eyebrows or other areas of the body.

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  5. Trichophagia - Wikipedia

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    Trichophagia belongs to a subset of pica disorders and is often associated with trichotillomania, the compulsive pulling out of ones own hair. [1] People with trichotillomania often also have trichophagia, with estimates ranging from 48-58% having an oral habit such as biting or chewing (i.e. trichophagy), and 4-20% actually swallowing and ...

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  7. DNC Chair Ken Martin Says His Gig Makes Him Want To Pull Hair Out

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    Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Ken Martin said in an interview published Friday that his role makes him want to pull his own hair out on a daily basis. Martin told Politico that ...

  8. Plucking (hair removal) - Wikipedia

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    Plucking (hair removal) Eyebrow plucking Plucking or tweezing can mean the process of human hair removal, removing animal hair or a bird's feathers by mechanically pulling the item from the owner's body. In humans, hair removal is done for personal grooming purposes, usually with tweezers. An epilator is a motorised hair plucker.

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