Researchers explore the link between alcohol consumption and androgenetic alopecia

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Researchers explore the link between alcohol consumption and androgenetic alopecia
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Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common condition that affects millions of men and women worldwide.

Pusan National UniversityNov 26 2024 Androgenetic alopecia is a common condition that affects millions of men and women worldwide. As the most prevalent form of hair loss , AGA can impact an individual's appearance and self-esteem, often leading to concerns about aging and social perceptions. While AGA is primarily driven by genetic and hormonal factors, lifestyle factors such as smoking, diet, and stress have also been explored as potential contributors.

To address this gap, a group of researchers led by Professor Yun Hak Kim from the Department of Anatomy at Pusan National University's School of Medicine conducted the first systematic review and meta-analysis. The findings were published on November 11, 2024 in Volume 59, Issue 6 of Alcohol and Alcoholism.

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