Balding, Aging and Long-Term Care
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ltcnews.comBalding, Aging and Long-Term Careltcnews.comHair means a lot to most men, and recent advances offer hope in treating and preventing different types of baldness. However, sometimes baldness can indicate a health problem or lead to depression. The problem is men are usually more in denial about aging, at least initially, than women are.
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