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The scientific name for baldness is alopecia. In the simplest of terms, it is typified by the absence of hair where hair would normally grow. It occurs in human beings as well as its closest cousins the primates. Baldness in human beings is usually of a progressive type, meaning that growth becomes increasingly sparse in a typical pattern (alopecia androgenetica). The total loss of hair (alopecia totalis) is a far more severe variant. When it does occur, there is no way of predicting at what rate it will happen, though hereditary factors play a role.

 

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Balding Solution for Men and Women PDF Print E-mail

 

Androgenetic alopecia male and female pattern balding is by far the most common cause of hair loss amongst men and a serious problem for many women. There are three important components which are responsible for both female and male balding:

 

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Bald Men PDF Print E-mail

 


If you find your hair receding to form a typical M shape, this is a common symptom of baldness in men. The present hair may also turn thinner and shorter, especially hair at the crown. However, the diagnosis of baldness can be done by taking a skin biopsy which, if positive, can reveal presence of lead and arsenic. Out of the various treatments available, changing the hairstyle into something very contemporary is one of the cheapest options.

 

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Bald Heads PDF Print E-mail

 

Over the ages, baldness has been considered a disease. Lately, it has also been followed as a fashion. However, greater numbers of people still feel that a head covered by hair is always more attractive than a bald one.

 

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A Look at Male Hair Loss PDF Print E-mail

 

At a research study held in a university in Norfolk, Virginia, it was found that 84 percent of men suffering from hair loss were preoccupied with the loss. They described feelings of helplessness, vulnerability, and jealousy of men with full, healthy heads of hair. Men who had begun losing their hair in their early twenties were more likely to have problems with low self-esteem.

 

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