Resources- Specific Diagnosis Card Catalog- Alopecia Areata


  • Who to Contact
  • Where to Go to Chat with Others?
  • Learn More About it
  • Links
  • Who to Contact

    National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF)
    PO Box 150760
    San Rafael, CA 94915-0760
    415-472-3780
    415-472-5343 (fax)
    E-mail: info@naaf.org
    Web: www.alopeciaareata.com

    The National Alopecia Areata Foundation is the main source of funding for research on basic hair biology Alopecia Areata worldwide. They are the international center for Alopecia Areata information and educational materials, providing support for those with the condition and their physician. They have local chapters and will assist anyone wishing to start a local support group in their area. Call or fax for further information.

    NAAF has pen pal lists, and currently developing a slide presentation for use at children's schools. They collect information on research being done and make this available to parents and physicians and will provide referrals to other organizations and suppliers of special products.

    Where to go to Chat with Others?

    Alopecia List Server
    For those interested in Alopecia Areata, totalis, or universalis

    Androgenetic Alopecia List Server
    This list is intended to provide practical and psychological support, clinical and research information, and other general information for those interested in androgenetic alopecia.

    Alopecia Areata Support Group
    Anyone with Alopecia who would like to share their experiences with others who have AA, AT or AU is invited to join the group. A place for us to express our feelings and share our experience with Alopecia.

    Learn More About It

    Frequently Asked Questions

    A Definition and Brief History of Alopecia Areata

    Genetic Research in Alopecia Areata

    What is Alopecia Areata?

    Links

    National Alopecia Areata Foundation

    National Alopecia Areata Foundation's Kids Konnect
    Kids, teens, and parents can find an interactive and entertaining place to be themselves while offering support to their peers.

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