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Men who drink one sugary drink per day have higher risk of hair loss, new research suggests

Researchers from Tsinghua University in Beijing looked at data from more than 1,000 Chinese men, age 18 to 45, from January to April 2022 to compare self-reported lifestyle habits and hair loss.

Men who reported having more than one sweetened beverage per day were even more likely to have hair loss, 42% higher risk compared to those who never drank sugary beverages. One limitation of the study is that beverage habits aren't the only factors in hair loss, and factors like the rest of the diet, overall health, and even stress and mental health history could play a role. For instance, men with hair loss also reported eating more fried food and fewer vegetables, according to the study. The researchers also found that a history of illness or anxiety, or even PTSD, were linked to higher risk of hair loss.

 

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Hair gets restored by eating mostly chicken. Experienced!!

Mainstream media BS: 'Experts say, Studies suggest, Research Suggests' Thanks to Covid we now know how they talk sh!t

Will 5 be enough to avoid shaving?

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Thats a load of kak if i ever heard one

Ah it's too late for me.

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