Baldness

Male pattern baldness is a common genetic trait that is inherited from our fathers. This condition is caused by a gene called the androgen receptor gene, which is located on the X chromosome. If your father has male pattern baldness, there is a good chance that you may also inherit this trait. Male pattern baldness refers to the receding hairline at the temples and the thinning of hair on the crown of the head. This condition is typically seen in men but can also occur in women. Again, however, science isn’t 100% sure about this. You are more likely to experience hair loss if your family on either side does. If both sides of your family have thick heads of hair until their dying day, then you are likely in the clear.
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