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Why do more women suffer from baldness after menopause?
Author: Hal Quixley
Website: http://www.HairLossQA.com
Added: Wed, Oct 25, 2006 15:54:29
Category: Hair Loss Questions
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Female baldness happens more often after menopause because women tend to lose some estrogen at that time. And because of this, hair is harder to grow. Though there are other factors that cause this baldness, loss of estrogen after menopause is still the main factor that leads to hair loss and baldness in women.
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