A new study has found that marital break-up can cause women to lose their hair.
A new study has found that marital break-up can cause women to lose their hair. Age and genetics are the two most reliable predictors of both female and male hair loss.
Now a new study by the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine found that has found that women who had lost a partner through divorce or death were far more likely to have thinning hair than women who were happily married or single.
Dr Bahman Guyuron, chairman of the department of plastic surgery at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, has attributed it to high levels of stress.
"Most likely, stress is the aspect of a troubling divorce that appears to lead to hair loss among women," The Daily Mail quoted him as telling HealthDay News.
Guyuron added that other stressful situations, such as having children, could affect a woman's hairline in the same way.
He also found that apart from genetics and stress, excessive drinking and smoking could contribute to women losing their locks.
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The researchers also found that women who drank coffee, used sun protection and were happily married had a lower overall risk of any hair loss.
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Source-ANI