Males are more susceptible to genetic diseases such as Hemophilia, color blindness, male pattern baldness, and even being left handed. |
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The latest rage in baldness nostrums was the drug minoxidil, sold under the label Rogaine. |
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The neocons are convinced that everything from the rise of terrorism to male pattern baldness is the result of looking weak. |
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I have male pattern baldness, and shave off the hair I have left every few days. |
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They're not at the crown, where male pattern baldness starts, but instead down on the side a bit. |
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Testosterone may boost libido, but it can have side effects such as acne, prostate enlargement and male pattern baldness. |
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You can run the paradox with baldness, as indeed you did, where should one draw the line between baldness and hirsuteness. |
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More procedures may be required for advanced baldness or for individuals with very dark hair and fair complexion. |
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And despite its name, male pattern baldness commonly affects women as well. |
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High testosterone levels inhibit hair growth in human males and leads to male pattern baldness. |
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I have gift wrapped your article for him as we have a long standing joke going about his baldness. |
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Doctors have finally reached the medical conclusion that the easiest way to cure baldness is via hair donors. |
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The sublimity is lost in renderings as clumsy in verbal baldness as a schoolboy's crib. |
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The neutral countries complain bitterly at the extraordinary baldness of our news service. |
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He said this matter-of-factly, before chuckling at the baldness of the comment. |
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Hair has stopped growing on most of her skull, and she wears a wig to cover her baldness. |
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Male pattern baldness affects two-thirds of all men in the UK, and can happen at any time after puberty. |
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Then there was the popular microbe theory, wherein a living microbe or bacillus caused baldness. |
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Are older people likely to demand cures for wrinkles, baldness, yellow teeth, and relief from symptoms of the menopause and andropause? |
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The firing of eight attorneys stands out for the baldness of its political motives. |
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He finds a poetry in seemingly the most unpoetic of actions by the sheer baldness of his writing. |
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Just note the force of what he'd written, the sheer baldness of the analysis. |
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The prevailing baldness of Polybius's style excludes him from the first rank among classical writers. |
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Hippocrates sought relief from his baldness by rubbing pigeon dung all over his head. |
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Perhaps baldness has its privileges, or maybe I just selected the wrong vocation. |
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One formula to prevent baldness included a mixture of wine, saffron, pepper, vinegar and rat dung. |
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The pressures associated with his baldness finally wore down the poor devil. |
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In Asian countries where vegetables are primary in the diet, pattern baldness is rarely seen. |
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I figure the next thing that'll happen is male pattern baldness, or perhaps one of my less-frequently-used fingers will fall off. |
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For ladies, it may block some of the female hormones, so they may experience symptoms such as male pattern baldness. |
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She stared at the back of the cabbie's head, at the lame comb-over attempt to hide a textbook case of male pattern baldness. |
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The periwig, adopted from French fashion after the Restoration, not only concealed baldness or reduced head-lice but was worn to enhance dignity. |
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In male pattern baldness, which is hereditary, the hair is usually lost at the temples and the crown. |
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Other symptoms include male pattern baldness, thinning hair, acne, oily skin, and infertility. |
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He keeps his hair cut very short, which accentuates the male pattern baldness he refuses to acknowledge he has. |
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Male pattern baldness is a genetic condition which affects millions of men. |
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On top of that, you may not be experiencing true male pattern baldness, which is the only type of hair loss these drugs treat. |
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Also, how many males will want their offspring to suffer male pattern baldness? |
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Genetic predisposition commonly influences the time of onset, degree of baldness, speed with which it spreads, and pattern of hair loss. |
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Hairpieces, wigs and toupees are widely available and probably the most common method of disguising baldness or thinning hair. |
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Bernie Sanders has typical male pattern baldness, but doesn't try to conceal what's up. |
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Bald patches of the scalp in male pattern baldness, rather than lacking hair follicles, actually contain miniaturized follicles. |
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Generic Propecia is used to treat androgenic alopecia in men, also known as male pattern baldness or hereditary hair loss. |
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It can also slow down hair loss in men who are showing early signs of male pattern baldness. |
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Finasteride is also used for the treatment of male pattern baldness, the hereditary form of male hair loss. |
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They make it clear that male pattern baldness is caused by several factors. |
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However, as receding hairline is an indicator of hereditary male pattern baldness, it is possible that this product may be appropriate for you. |
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Researchers have long been aware of a genetic variant on the X chromosome that was linked to male pattern baldness. |
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The most common type of hair loss is androgenic alopecia, or male pattern baldness. |
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They found two previously unknown genetic variants on chromosome 20 that substantially increased the risk of male pattern baldness. |
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Those worried that they may have a genetic predisposition toward male pattern baldness may wish to avoid testosterone altogether. |
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However it's been long recognized that there must be several genes causing male pattern baldness. |
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Each is known to possess an inhibitor of the enzyme responsible for causing male or female pattern baldness. |
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Male Arians often suffer from baldness or thinning of the hair. |
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During this period, men were advised to bathe in order to prevent flushing and baldness. |
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I'm pretty convinced that baldness is genetic but isn't sex-linked. |
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When they drank or bathed in the water, it caused skin rashes, baldness, pain in the joints, weak bones, and nerve problems. |
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There may be pills that fight the scourge of baldness, but should our taxes pay for them? |
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It never leaves its hoodies, sweatpants, because it hides baldness does not assume that. |
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It successfully develops a way to isolate the gene responsible for baldness from the DNA sequence. |
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Ingeneering: Donald J. and Frank J. Smith who patented a method of haircut permitting bald people to use a few hair to hide their baldness. |
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The objective was to test products to treat human baldness and wool production techniques. |
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Surveys show that 1.5 percent of men experience male pattern baldness. |
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It seems that human baldness is attractive everywhere except on the head. |
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While the discovery could lead to new treatments for baldness and conditions like alopecia, the researchers believe it may also help burn victims. |
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It runs in his father's side of the family, along with premature baldness. |
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The brevity and baldness of the message filled me with vague concern. |
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Male pattern baldness is not due to the shampoo one uses or because of wearing a helmet, or hat, or because a person brushes or rubs his hair very often. |
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How many of you have scratched your head into baldness trying to come up with something new and interesting to say on the Feast of the Transfiguration? |
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The same happened to men whose doctors had said that there was nothing that could be done for their receding hairlines and baldness, as hereditary factors were to blame. |
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I would like to try Propecia, the new prescription treatment for male pattern baldness. |
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The Boots Pharmacists have been trained to assess the signs of male pattern baldness in order to evaluate suitability for the programme. |
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Male pattern baldness, also known as androgenic alopecia, affects around half of all men in their lifetime. |
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Domitian was allegedly extremely sensitive regarding his baldness, which he disguised in later life by wearing wigs. |
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Bush has argued that invading Iraq will solve just about every problem in the Middle East except male pattern baldness. |
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You know and I know how men can continue to look attractive whether or not they lose their hair to male pattern baldness. |
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A traditional treatment for male pattern baldness involved having your shiny noodle licked by a cow. |
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The treatment only works for patients with male pattern baldness and not other types of hair loss. |
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She writes at length about female pattern baldness. |
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Treating male pattern baldness will require more research. |
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Thus it proved when Labour unveiled a poster depicting the face of William Hague wearing Lady Thatcher's hair managing to impugn his independence while snidely alluding to his baldness. |
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The most common cause is hereditary male pattern baldness, caused by oversensitivity of hair follicles to the male hormone testosterone. |
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Q Can you suggest ground cover plants to cover areas of baldness on shady ground beneath a tree? |
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The French used the flowers as an antispasmodic, the Arabs the oil for baldness and also an aphrodisiac. |
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We have performed more than 200,000 hair transplant procedures on men and women from more than 60 different nations who have suffered from hair loss and progressive baldness. |
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The drug Finasteride is used to treat baldness and has also been found to tackle the cancer. |
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Studies show that men are more likely to lose their hair than women, mostly due to male pattern baldness. |
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Once male or female pattern baldness kicks in, the tufts lose hairs and the scalp develops bald spots. |
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However, the Schedule A list includes both illnesses that are important to public health and conditions like baldness that are not health problems at all. |
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The duration of treatment was 4 to 42 weeks, and 60 patients were diagnosed as suffering from diffuse alopecia, 23 from alopecia areata and 2 from complete baldness. |
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Surely baldness is due to some hygiene or care problem. |
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Many spammers have switched to peddling fake handbags and baldness cures via online ads, which are often cheaper and more likely to be clicked on. In this section Has Apple peaked? |
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Men's heads are disfigured by baldness, while women do not become bald. |
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It is generally felt that baldness is an orchestration of several genes. |
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The outfield grass is beset by pattern baldness. |
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Although no scientific evidence exists to link baldness and virility, studies show that balding men are generally less satisfied with their body image and feel that they appear older. |
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In later life he had the further disfigurement of baldness, a protruding belly, and spindling legs, though the latter had become thin from a long illness. |
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Though a well preserved man of no little stamina, if a trifle prone to baldness, there was something spurious in the cut of his jib that suggested a jail delivery. |
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This type of baldness, which can also affect some women after the menopause, is caused by oversensitivity to dihydrotestosterone, made from male hormone testosterone. |
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Hair loss is most commonly associated with male-pattern baldness, but women can have alopecia, too, and it may have significant impact on their quality of life. |
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