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powersam thanks.
how does it develop? is it genetic?
how does it develop? is it genetic?
my brother was always partying, drunk as a pig, having little sleep.. he's 36 a FULL NW0.
I since I was a teen, was into a healthy lifestyle, also drunk but not as much, never passed out (he did soooo many times) and I started thinning at 20 something. I'm 39 now.
So **** that, lifestyle my ***.
I'm so glad my brother is also going bald... Couldn't imagine how tough it must be to see your own brother spared the curse you have...
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Better diets are leading to people growing taller than their grandfathers and developing earlier than their grandparents, certainly reaching puberty earlier. Given that growth and physical development are hormonal, and male pattern baldness is also hormonal, and that our better diets are altering our hormones, its safe to say that the reason we're losing our hair earlier is the same reason we're growing taller and reaching puberty earlier...
I'm so glad my brother is also going bald... Couldn't imagine how tough it must be to see your own brother spared the curse you have...
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Better diets are leading to people growing taller than their grandfathers and developing earlier than their grandparents, certainly reaching puberty earlier. Given that growth and physical development are hormonal, and male pattern baldness is also hormonal, and that our better diets are altering our hormones, its safe to say that the reason we're losing our hair earlier is the same reason we're growing taller and reaching puberty earlier...
This may be news to some people but news to myself and others on here.
Around college campuses, including mine, I see so many men who are balding. Men my age, early twenties, some late teens. I would say that i can spot hair loss in 25-30% of guys on my campus. Some have shaved their heads but I can still see the gray scalp where hair used to be and the receded hairlines. I do see more hairline and temple recession than crown recession, but there is plenty of both to go around.
I know college had a thread on this awhile back, but maybe we could discuss the reasons here further, because I don't think we came to any conclusions why.
Yeah for sure I agreeThis may be news to some people but news to myself and others on here.
Around college campuses, including mine, I see so many men who are balding. Men my age, early twenties, some late teens. I would say that i can spot hair loss in 25-30% of guys on my campus. Some have shaved their heads but I can still see the gray scalp where hair used to be and the receded hairlines. I do see more hairline and temple recession than crown recession, but there is plenty of both to go around.
I know college had a thread on this awhile back, but maybe we could discuss the reasons here further, because I don't think we came to any conclusions why.