Sat 24 Jan 2009
Non-Genetic Contributing Factors to Hair Loss
Category: Causes of Hair Loss , Common Questions , General Hair Loss Topics , Hair Loss NewsThough the primary cause of hair loss is genetic, there are many conditions that may cause or contribute to balding. Due to marketing hype and the misinformation spread around the internet, differentiating fact from fiction can be difficult.
Below you will find answers to 5 questions by veteran forum members and leading physicians regarding suspected contributing factors to hair loss. You can also ask your own questions and get answers on our hair restoration forum or privately by emailing us.
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