Presentation 

At this page you will find interesting information about the fascinating world of hair.

The information I would like to share with you is mainly about the loss of hair, that is, what is known as common alopecia, which could be defined as the loss of hair without any apparent reason that affects a big number of men and women.

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 Hypothesis

Common baldness is usually a slow process, but it is inexorable, and as the time goes by it gets more difficult to pull out.

Then, is such a radical process caused just by a detention in the sebum flow?

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 Article - Medical Hypotheses (2004) 62, 980-985

Cultural evolution as a possible triggering or causative factor of common baldness

Common baldness (alopecia) increasingly affects a higher number of individuals at earlier ages, independently of gender. One of the reasons could be lack of knowledge concerning its etiology. The human being has evolved to become a naked monkey, although there is no apparent reason to continue the evolutionary process up to becoming a bald monkey. According to this theory, common baldness is a degenerative process derived from certain inadequate cultural practices, such as excessive hair cutting or certain types of haircuts that prevent contact among
hairs themselves and limit outside contact in ways that would alleviate balding. Blocking the flow of sebum towards the base of the hair follicle – and so interfering with the arrival of the stem cells to the dermal papilla with consequent hair miniaturization – ends up being the first negative physiological effect derived from certain cultural habits. As time goes by, other mechanisms become altered, which leads to a less and less reversibility of the process.. (+ info)


 News 
24/11/2003New Webpage Against Alopecia and Baldness

 Articles 
12/01/2004BALDNESS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH HAIRCUT
(Armando Yañez)
24/11/2003Why Humans and Their Fur Parted Ways?
(Nicholas Wade)
24/11/2003Looking for the solution to common baldness
(Armando J. Yañez)