Baldness may increase heart disease

Posted by Gray Sahacrash | January 5th, 2010 in Causes of Hair Loss | No Comments »

Baldness may increase heart disease

Baldness is not only an aesthetic problem, self-esteem or personal safety, it involves health.

If you suffer from hair loss, pay attention to this: baldness may increase their chance of suffering from heart disease. According to the study published in Archives of Jr-Pearl / Medicine:

Baldness reveals an increased risk of heart disease, especially for men with high blood pressure or cholesterol level uncommon.
Baldness may increase heart disease

• High blood pressure: People with hair loss on the head, and adding that suffer from high blood pressure have a 79 percent increased risk in relation to not experience hair loss.

• High Cholesterol: Individuals who suffer from baldness and cholesterol are too high, face three times more likely to risk of heart disease than those not suffering from baldness.

• Men whose crowns are completely bald by 36 percent

• The moderate baldness, a 32 percent

• The slight baldness, a 23 percent

• The frontal baldness, a 9 percent greater risk of facing a coronary event according to the researchers reported in the School of Public Health at Harvard, Boston.

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