i'm with you stingray. male pattern baldness might not be a life-threatening illness, but the psychological impact of it is just horrible for most guys. especially when it happens at an early age. i was thinking recently that health insurance should cover hair loss treatments like propecia and rogaine, at least for guys who are young like us. male pattern baldness is a real problem and doctors need to start taking it seriously. we young guys with male pattern baldness get totally shafted. not only are we loosing our hair, but we're made to think that's it's not a serious problem. that's bullsh#t. bald guys are scorned and ridiculed for being bald. people with cancer aren't treated this way. plenty of guys with male pattern baldness are often approached by friends and co-workers with remarks such as, "wow, looks like you've lost a lot of hair." no one goes up to a cancer patient and says, "wow, looks like you've really wasted away." of course, i'm not saying we have it as bad as people with cancer. i'm just trying to make an analogy here. i just think male pattern baldness deserves to be recognized as a serious problem, instead of getting blown off as "benign" and "non-life-threatening," as stingray said.