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Guy Correlation does not equal causation.. Regarding the pollution issue. If it "caused" hairloss everyone would lose their hair including women .
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um yea sure pollution......or your PLAIN OBVIOUS genetics.
hence why some family lines have hair and others dont BRAINS BRAINS BRAINS
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smoking is also highly linked to cancer, but my grandfather smoked like a chimney and lived to 92 in his easy chair in his own home.
I think a good number of things can speed hairloss, especially in those who are already genetically wired to loose theirs. also, everyone responds differenty to the environment. |
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