Stressing out leads to hair loss. Staying positive and believing you will grow hair actually slows down MPB and can sometimes cause some hair growth. 10/30/2017
Staying positive and managing stress may slow hair loss, but treatments like finasteride, minoxidil, and dutasteride are essential for managing male pattern baldness. Stress can accelerate hair loss, but genetics play a significant role, and early treatment is crucial.
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