An upside to baldness?
According to researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine, men who develop early onset male pattern baldness had a significant reduction in the risk of prostate cancer. The researchers studied 2000 men aged 40 to 47.
ââ¬ÅAt first, the findings were surprising,ââ¬Â said professor Jonathan Wright of the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. ââ¬ÅBut we found that early onset baldness was associated with a 29 percent to 45 percent reduction in their relative risk of prostate cancer.ââ¬Â
Helen Rippon, head of research management at The Prostate Cancer Charity, added: ââ¬ÅIf these results are correct, they could be useful in providing us with a greater understanding of how testosterone behaves in the body and how it can affect different tissues.ââ¬Â
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