Male-Pattern Hair Loss May be Treated, Scientists Report
Genetic hair loss in men, or so-called “male-pattern alopecia”, is a widely spread condition that affects more than a half of all men aged 50 and older. In some men, genetically determined hair loss starts as early as in their 20th.
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Alopecia Areata Can Be Caused by Celiac Disease
Until recently, celiac disease, a type of hidden allergic reaction to protein components of gluten (contained in many grains and processed products), has been considered a rare genetic condition mostly associated with severe gastrointestinal distress, anemia, and dermatitis herpetiformis.
