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Know if yoy will go bald by looking at your fingers


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"In a study conducted in Taiwan among 240 men aged above 37 who had been diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia (otherwise known as male pattern baldness), scientists found that it was specifically the fingers on their right hand which could indicate the condition"

 

Well, it's true for me atleast 😅. 

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ladbible.com/news/scientists-link-male-baldness-to-finger-length-610929-20230211.amp.html

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It's not true for me.

 

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I've heard that if your ring finger is longer than your index finger that this shows you got a big boost of male hormones when you were in the womb. As baldness is called by DHT I suppose this could make sense. 

Apparently men with longer ring fingers also are at a much higher risk for prostate cancer which I believe also is affected by DHT levels. 

My ring finger is definitely a good bit longer than my index finger for what its worth. 

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Or you could look at your relatives 😅

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