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Subject: Does water change factor in hair loss for men ? Even teenagers ?

Date: Mon Mar 16 15:17:05 2009
Posted by Mohsin
Grade level: 10-12 School: Springfield High School
City: MORTON State/Province: PA Country: USA
Area of science: Anatomy
ID: 1237241825.An
Message:

I started loosing hair when i turned sixteen but i do not know the cause, my dad
has lost his hair but that never happened to him until he was in his fifties and
i just learned today in my biology class that the inheritance of the gene
causing loss of hair comes from your moms side, and my grand father never lost a
hair till he was in his sixties. Now i'm  not asking you for a solution to stop
my hair loss but i am a 100% sure that my hair loss was only because of the poor
irrigation system of Texas, i had seen a lot of other kids in my high school
almost completely bald, and i think it is because of the water change because
majority of the normal kids over there had no problems, so my question to you
is, CAN A CHANGE IN WATER AND ENVIRONMENT CAUSE HAIR LOSS ? After Texas i moved
to Pennsylvania and my hair loss almost IMMEDIATELY STOPPED ! Further, could you
please also do some research and tell me about chemicals that are used in the
water in Houston TX, i am really convinced it is the chemicals in that water
that resulted in my instant hair loss over night.


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