Spanish infants are developing “werewolf syndrome” due to their parents taking a popular over-the-counter hair-loss remedy — with nearly one dozen cases since last year, according to a new report.
Parents in Spain were recently shocked to see that their babies were growing furry facial hair — resulting from a botched medication mixture, they later learned. The remedy they thought would treat ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — Many have been baffled, some have been frightened, but there's a reasonable explanation behind the strange cases affecting more than 15 children in Spain. The Spanish Agency of ...
A number of Spanish children have continued to develop “werewolf syndrome” after a pharmaceutical company mixed up its packaging. Farma-Química Sur claimed to have mislabeled topical minoxidil—a ...
A file photo of Lalit Patidar, a schoolboy from India, who suffers from Werewolf Syndrome. Spanish health authorities have issued an alert after more than a dozen children developed the rare condition ...
A mother has revealed her fears that her son's 'werewolf syndrome' condition was caused by her eating a cat during pregnancy as she attempted to satisfy her cravings. Jaren Gamongan, two, from Apayao ...
A Nepali woman and her three children who all suffer from congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa, a rare condition also known as “werewolf syndrome,” have traveled to their country’s capital seeking ...
A teen from India has a rare condition that has helped him break a Guinness World Record. Lalit Patidar, 18, now holds the record for having the hairiest face on a person (male). Guinness World Record ...
Medical advances are making it increasingly common for Americans to be diagnosed with a rare disease — but some of these conditions are so unusual that they can generate national headlines when a ...
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