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April 20, 2010
In Today's Issue
- Professional Trainer (CPT) Reveals Truth About Quick Fat Loss...
- Why All Men Should Want to Go Bald...
- 1 Quick Technique To Burn More Fat
Professional Trainer (CPT) Reveals Truth About Quick Fat Loss...
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Why All Men Should Want to Go Bald...
Dear Reader,
Finally, some good news for balding men. Receding hairlines may just be good for you according to U.S. researchers out of the University of Washington School of Medicine who have found that men who lose their hair by age 30 seem less likely to develop prostate cancer.
The results of the work suggest that having high levels of testosterone (the hormone blamed for baldness) from a young age might protect against prostate cancer.
The findings appear in the journal Cancer Epidemiology.
The work was a population based, case control study that involved 2,000 men between the ages of 40 and 47, half of whom had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
The team compared the rate of tumors in the subjects who reported their hair had thinned by 30 with those who didn't lose their hair at this age. Men who had started their thirties with bald spots on top or receding hairlines had a 29-45% reduction in the risk of prostate cancer.
Earlier work has been inconclusive in terms of a link between male pattern baldness and prostate cancer. Some had suggested that bald men are more likely to get prostate cancer, which makes the new finding quite interesting. The work certainly shed some light on how the hormone behaves in the body. It is possible that both prostate cancer and male pattern baldness are problems that are influenced by the male sex hormone.
By the ripe old age of thirty, about 25-30% of men will have some hair loss, with half of all men suffering significant hair loss by the half century mark.
Baldness comes when hair follicles are exposed to too much dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a chemical produced by testosterone. Those who have high levels of this hormone are more likely to lose their hair, even more so if baldness runs in the family.
Prostate cancer is the third most common cause of cancer deaths in men of all ages. No one knows what causes this form of cancer that starts in the small, walnut sized structure that's part of the male reproductive system.
Continues below...
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Why All Men Should Want to Go Bald... Continued...
Previous research has shown a link between high fat diets and increased testosterone
levels. The good news is that as a result of PSA testing, most prostate cancers
are found before they cause any symptoms.
Interestingly, prostate cancer patients are often given medications to reduce
their testosterone levels. If these hormone levels are too high they are thought
to accelerate the growth of certain tumors once they've developed.
Dr. Helen Rippon, head of research management at The Prostate Cancer Charity,
says: "Clearly, the age at which a man begins to lose his hair is unfortunately
not a risk factor for prostate cancer over which he has any control. However,
if these results are correct, they could be useful in providing us with a greater
understanding of how testosterone behaves in the body and how it can affect different
tissues."
The research does have limitations. The biggest of which is that the men were
relied upon to remember what their hair looked like at least ten years before,
and there were no photos to confirm the state of their hair. More work is sure
to come.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8569826.stm
Cancer Epidemiology journal, published 3/22/10: http://www.cancerepidemiology.net/article/S1877-7821(10)00021-4/abstract
News study, Dr. Helen Rippon, The Prostate Cancer Charity: http://www.prostate-cancer.org.uk/news/news_detail.asp?id=1428
Prostate cancer: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000380.htm
Prostate Cancer Foundation: http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org/
Cancer Research UK: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/
University of Washington School of Medicine: http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Patient-Care/Locations/uwmc/Pages/default.aspx
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