In the News – Receding Temples or Crown Balding Means a Higher Risk of Heart Attack?

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People who had three to four signs of aging — receding hairline at the temples, crown balding, earlobe creasing, or fatty deposits around the eyelid — also had a 57 percent higher risk of heart attack and a 39 percent higher risk for heart disease in a study presented today at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2012.

Using data from the Copenhagen Heart Study, researchers analyzed 10,885 men and women 40 and older for visible signs of aging and, over 35 years of follow-up, heart disease. By the end of the follow-up period, 3,401 participants had developed heart disease and 1,708 had suffered a heart attack.

Read the rest — What Hair Loss Says About Heart Disease


2012-11-07 11:23:03In the News – Receding Temples or Crown Balding Means a Higher Risk of Heart Attack?

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