[size=-1] China has opened its first club where bald men can let their hair down. [/size]
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[size=-1] More than 150 million Chinese men aged between 25 and 35, or 40 percent of the male population in that age group, suffer from baldness, the Xinhua news agency said on Friday. [/size]
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[size=-1] "The club provides a chance for alopecia patients to draw on each other's experience in medical treatment and compare notes with experts on successful therapy at home and abroad," the agency quoted Professor Hou Xianzeng, an adviser to the club in southern boomtown of Guangzhou, as saying. [/size]
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[size=-1] He cited fast-paced lifestyles and long spells of nervousness as the principal cause of hair loss
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[size=-1] More than 150 million Chinese men aged between 25 and 35, or 40 percent of the male population in that age group, suffer from baldness, the Xinhua news agency said on Friday. [/size]
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[size=-1] "The club provides a chance for alopecia patients to draw on each other's experience in medical treatment and compare notes with experts on successful therapy at home and abroad," the agency quoted Professor Hou Xianzeng, an adviser to the club in southern boomtown of Guangzhou, as saying. [/size]
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[size=-1] He cited fast-paced lifestyles and long spells of nervousness as the principal cause of hair loss
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