CAUSES OF BALDNESS
WORRY AND NERVES. MANY ILLUSIONS DISPELLED. (United Press Association.) (By Blectrlo Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, October 2. (Received Obt. 2, at 7 p.m.) Many illusions about baldness were dispelled by Dr J. H. Davies at a conference of the British Guild of Hairdressers and Wig Makers. Tight hats and the wetting of hair are in no way responsible. Oil and grease are detrimental, but the chief causes are worry and nerves. Baldness -is more common in towns than in the country, and it is more .common among brain workers than among manual workers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21147, 3 October 1930, Page 10
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