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The hair-raising truth about my £21000 cure for baldness, by Dancing On Ice … – Daily Mail

Saturday, June 25th, 2011
Daily MailThe hair-raising truth about my £21000 cure for baldness, by Dancing On Ice ...Daily MailIn short, what I had was humdrum male pattern baldness. It was probably genetic, but as I am adopted there is no way of knowing for sure. I refused to accept it. So I scoured ...Continue reading »

The bald truth about men's hair loss – Courier Mail

Thursday, January 27th, 2011
The bald truth about men's hair lossCourier MailThere are around 7.4 million bald men in Britain, and male pattern baldness - known medically as androgenetic alopecia - affects nearly all men by the time ...and more » Continue reading »

The Truth About Finasteride Side Effects

Sunday, January 16th, 2011
Male hair loss treatment has evolved a great deal from traditional times. Earlier, men had only a few options to conceal their baldness; wigs, hats or maybe some ingenious 'comb over' techniques were all that you could possibly rely on to hide your condition. But with advancement in medical sciences, ...Continue reading »

New book reveals the truth about common medical mysteries and … – Scottish Daily Record

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010
Editor's Choice: New book reveals the truth about common medical mysteries and ...Scottish Daily RecordMale pattern baldness is a sign of hypersensitivity to testosterone, which kills off the follicle. Hypersensitivity to testosterone also causes cell damage ... Continue reading »

The Truth About Hair Transplantation

Saturday, May 8th, 2010
Baldness, either in men or women, can be taken as a sign of old age, unattractiveness, and infertility. Although none of these signs may be true, clinical studies have shown that hair loss is a cause of low self-esteem and low self-confidence in men. About 70% of men and ...Continue reading »

The bald truth about hair loss

Thursday, March 11th, 2010
SundayNews.co.nzThe bald truth about hair lossSundayNews.co.nzMale-pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia) – characterised by a receding hairline and thinning crown – is the most common type and is hereditary and normal ... Continue reading »