Hypertension, Heart Disease Linked to Baldness in Men

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Hypertension, Heart Disease Linked to Baldness in Men

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Hypertension, Heart Disease Linked to Baldness in Men

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, High Blood Pressure, Disease and Condition, Men's Health

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Y chromosome may be the link that passes heart disease risk from father to son

news-medical.net — “The study, published in The Lancet, focused on genetic markers on the Y chromosome — which is present only in male DNA (women have two X chromosomes) — and found that men with a certain genetic variant were 50% more likely to have coronary artery disease than those without it. The increased risk was independent of other contributors to heart disease such as age, weight, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking.View full resource at news-medical.net

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bernsteinmedical.com — “Q: There was a retrospective study by Lotufo et al. linking male pattern baldness to heart disease. Do you think there are other links like this for androgenetic alopecia? A: Family studies revealed both the androgen receptor locus on the X chromosome, as well as a new locus on chromosome 3q26. Association studies performed in two independent groups revealed a locus on chromosome 20 (not near any known genes) as well as the androgen receptor on the X chromosome. Read on for the rest of the answeView full resource at bernsteinmedical.com

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