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A scientific study has found a relationship between male pattern baldness and the likelihood of severe Covid-19 virus – Sunday Vision
Male pattern baldness could be a stronger indicator of the presence of COVID-19 due to the gene it produces.An investigation by Applied Biology Inc., a

Male pattern baldness could be a stronger indicator of the presence of COVID-19 due to the gene it produces.
An investigation by Applied Biology Inc., a biotechnology company in California, concluded that the risk of severe Covid-19 disease is 2.5 times higher in men with baldness compared to those with a full head of hair.
Male pattern baldness, or “male alopecia,” is a common form of genetically determined hair loss that affects about 50 percent of men over the age of 50.
It usually appears as…
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