Interesting article links major MPB theories to western diet (and life-style)
    Research/Science 11/18/2024

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    Poor diet and lifestyle contribute to male pattern baldness. Treatments like Minoxidil, dietary changes, and lifestyle adjustments may help slow hair loss.
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