7. Baldness Can Indicate Trouble
Baldness indicates high testosterone levels. And although testosterone is a vital hormone, too much testosterone can raise blood pressure, thicken artery walls, and increase the tendency of blood to clot. All such things give to heart disease, and explains why more men suffer from heart disease than women.
Baldness was the third strongest risk factor for heart disease in an 11-year study for heart disease involving more than 22,000 male doctors between 40 and 84 years of age. Behind both high blood pressure and fat deposits in the eye. A receding hairline only slightly increased chances of heart disease. But men with “vertex” baldness, or crown hair loss, had much more chances of heart disease, by 32-36%. Harvard Medical School researchers also found hair loss correlates with heart disease. How fast it occurs, when it started, and even its site on the head, are all used to predict heart disease.
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