Baldness
Those who are bald at age 30 have less risk of prostate cancer
An investigation by scientists from the University of Washington concluded that men who are bald at age 30 are less likely to suffer from prostate cancer.
This is a sample of 2 thousand men between 40 and 47 years concluded that high levels of testosterone are those who have lost their hair soon linked to a reduced risk of the disease.
Half of these people tested had suffered from this disease. The researchers compared rates of tumor among those who had lost his hair at age 30 and those without, and concluded that bald men were between 29 and 45 percent lower risk of prostate cancer. Baldness occurs when hair follicles of the head are subject to an excessive amount of dihydrotestosterone, a chemical produced by the hormone testosterone.