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1 te vertex baldness), and 1.18 (severe vertex baldness).
2  highlight pathways and functions underlying baldness.
3 ive traits as infertility, homosexuality and baldness.
4 te levels induce DR, and lower levels induce baldness.
5 rom a multivariable model were 1.28 (frontal baldness), 1.02 (mild vertex baldness), 1.40 (moderate v
6 e 1.28 (frontal baldness), 1.02 (mild vertex baldness), 1.40 (moderate vertex baldness), and 1.18 (se
7 particular, vertex baldness, but not frontal baldness alone, was strongly associated with incident MI
8 ak positive association between male pattern baldness and ischemic heart disease has been suggested p
9 itude of an association between male pattern baldness and myocardial infarction (MI).
10 ponse relation" between the extent of vertex baldness and prevalent MI.
11                                 Male pattern baldness and prostate cancer appear to share common path
12  between groups of men with various types of baldness and their baldness-free counterparts were all c
13 mild vertex baldness), 1.40 (moderate vertex baldness), and 1.18 (severe vertex baldness).
14                         We used male pattern baldness as a proxy for long-term androgen exposure and
15 ene encoding the beta 6 subunit had juvenile baldness associated with infiltration of macrophages int
16                          We investigated the baldness associated with mutations in the voltage-gated
17  indicates that frontal plus moderate vertex baldness at age 45 years is associated with an increased
18 th no baldness, frontal plus moderate vertex baldness at age 45 years was not significantly associate
19 investigated the association of male pattern baldness at age 45 years with risks of overall and subty
20                        In particular, vertex baldness, but not frontal baldness alone, was strongly a
21                   Presence of frontoparietal baldness, crown top baldness, earlobe crease, and xanthe
22 esence of frontoparietal baldness, crown top baldness, earlobe crease, and xanthelasmata was associat
23                                 Male pattern baldness, earlobe crease, and xanthelasmata-alone or in
24              In a group of PCOS/male pattern baldness families, we obtained positive evidence for lin
25 men with various types of baldness and their baldness-free counterparts were all close to zero.
26                           As compared with a baldness-free reference group, the estimated odds ratios
27 bsence of information concerning the type of baldness (frontal or vertex), they provide support for e
28                             Compared with no baldness, frontal plus moderate vertex baldness at age 4
29 ults of this study suggest that male pattern baldness is not a surrogate measure of an important risk
30 genetic alopecia (AGA), also known as common baldness, is characterized by a marked decrease in hair
31                                 Male-pattern baldness (MPB) is a common and highly heritable trait ch
32                                 Male pattern baldness (MPB) or androgenetic alopecia is one of the mo
33    The authors also examined the relation of baldness pattern to carotid intimal-medial thickness, a
34 r earlier studies that indicate male pattern baldness that occurs before age 55 years may be by some
35 riable models, compared with no balding, any baldness was associated with a 56% higher risk of fatal
36 nt events of ischemic heart disease), severe baldness was positively associated with ischemic heart d
37     No dose-response relation with degree of baldness was seen.
38                             Other classes of baldness were not significantly associated with overall

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