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MPHL or androgenetic alopecia affects about five percent of men by age 20 and about 50 percent by age 40. Current studies suggest the prevalence of MPHL approaches 87 percent.
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Male pattern hair loss is generally influenced by heredity. A man can inherit this trait from his mother's or his father's side of the family. If you are genetically programmed to lose your hair and you do nothing about your hair loss, there is little chance of keeping your hair over the long term.
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Male pattern hair loss is generally influenced by heredity. A man can inherit this trait from his mother's or his father's side of the family. If you are genetically programmed to lose your hair and you do nothing about your hair loss, there is little chance of keeping your hair over the long term.
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MPHL or androgenetic alopecia affects about five percent of men by age 20 and about 50 percent by age 40. Current studies suggest the prevalence of MPHL approaches 87 percent.
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Male pattern hair loss is generally influenced by heredity. A man can inherit this trait from his mother's or his father's side of the family. If you are genetically programmed to lose your hair and you do nothing about your hair loss, there is little chance of keeping your hair over the long term.
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Male pattern hair loss is generally influenced by heredity. A man can inherit this trait from his mother's or his father's side of the family. If you are genetically programmed to lose your hair and you do nothing about your hair loss, there is little chance of keeping your hair over the long term.
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