Mental Health is a complex issue. If you’re having a hard time, simple lifestyle changes can sound like the most cliche advice. While reaching out and getting the support you need it always the best strategy if you’re having a Continue reading →
JAK Inhibitors are a new treatment option in clinical trial for Alopecia Areata. There are many questions and misconceptions about the trials and the history of this treatment option. This infographic has been produced by AAAF to address some of Continue reading →
Would you like to see your artwork featured on a beautiful scarf? Thanks to our friends at Coming Up Rosies, you’re invited to join a super fun art program running until March 16th.
AAAF is very excited to introduce the newest member of our committee. Cam, a student and a lover of music and sports, developed alopecia at the age of ten. He is based in WA, and strongly believes that the amount of hair Continue reading →
Did you know that one in seven young Australians will experience a mental health disorder? Research suggests that individuals living with Alopecia may be at higher risk of experiencing anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders. But there is help Continue reading →
During our recent Alopecia Awareness Week, we shared an infographic we created about some of the common things people with Alopecia Areata will hear. The community response was overwhelming and that post has now been seen by more than 45,000 Continue reading →
On the 17th and 18th of November, AAAF hosted the first ever Alopecia Areata Adventure Camp at Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo NSW. This amazing program was supported through the generosity of the Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation Continue reading →
In Alopecia Awareness Week 2016, we began our #EmbraceAlopecia campaign and theme for the year. We’re very proud of the response we’ve had to the campaign to Embrace Alopecia, especially the individuals in our community who came forward to share Continue reading →