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mike mew has said that craniofacial dystrophy, incorrect facial development, is becoming generally worse and more common. and for some reason hair loss is getting more and more common too (I mean, why would it if it's for the most part genetic?):
i don't know if you've seen this article. it associates craniofacial dystrophy, incorrect facial development, with hair loss in a rather plausible way:
doesn't it seem a bit weird that our hairline is more appealing once it goes from the juvenile round shape to the square shape, yet as soon as it goes past that it becomes very unappealing? wouldn't it make more sense if we were to keep this ideal square shaped hairline throughout the years when we're sexually active, let's say from the age of ~18 into the 30s or whatever and only then move on to the latter norwood stages?
obviously, this thread is not to completely discount any genetic influence.
Hair Loss: Why It's Happening to Millennials
Stress, diet, and even hair treatments are among the possible reasons younger generations are noticing hair loss at an earlier age.
www.healthline.com
how could this make any sense?Stress, diet, and even hair treatments are among the possible reasons younger generations are noticing hair loss at an earlier age.
i don't know if you've seen this article. it associates craniofacial dystrophy, incorrect facial development, with hair loss in a rather plausible way:
More on Hair Loss: Part I
So far, two months and 6000 views. What can I say? Thank you! The article with greater interest has been the one on body posture (read it here), about the importance of body alignment and how crani…
tmdocclusion.com
obviously, this thread is not to completely discount any genetic influence.