BALDNESS PROBLEM
Call For More Research (Special Cnpdt N.Z PA ) LONDON, May 2. More research into “the great human problem” of baldness is urgently needed, according to Mr Leslie Hott, of the British Guild of Hairdressers, Wigmakers and Perfumers. Speaking at a conference in London, he Mid medical experts had stated that there had been a dramatic increase In the number of men and women going bald, and some experts had forecast that all men could be hairless within 100 years. Mr Hott Mid more and more women were losing their hair because of the ever-faster pace of living and because they were joining in the “retrace” of business.
After puberty, eight in every 10 men and one in every five women would begin to lose their hair, he. added.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31669, 3 May 1968, Page 11
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