Piffle, I don't believe it.
The things people come up with these days!!
I think it makes sense...after all, high levels of testosterone contributes to hair loss. And weight lifters tend to have higher levels, I think. I'm not a doctor or anything like that so I'm not sure if my logic is correct here.
Bull Sh*t, Horse pucky, I noticed that the scientific source is one of the Sly Guys worst enemies, "Rogers Medical Group, a
practice specializing in hair transplants, said in a statement. "There's no doubt it is often a factor in hair." Well, I, for one, think their "research" is daffy.
MPB is genetic, and there are a lot of people who train who have hair, after all everyone can't be lucky enough to be a "natural" sly

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Life is hazardous to your health.
Life is hazardous to your health.
Agreed. Living causes death.
better reason to train harder then !
It must be true because I lift weights and I'm bald. Or maybe I lift weights because I'm bald. Maybe a bald head causes weight lifting???
i read today in a magazine that stress and smoking could also cause hairloss.
mh, i guess i try to avoid stress with not thinking about all these points.

i prefer to go bald than thinking about all this stuff all the time.
aren't baldies already on the next step of evoloution
Lack of funds transferred to my bank account has been linked to hairloss.
If you have never sent money to me, there is a chance that you will go bald if you have not already.
Tests have shown that money in my bank account causes me to have feelings of joy and happiness this in turn allows me to project these feelings or "Good Vibes" as they are called throughout the world not only to be received by you and your loved ones but others as well. These "Good Vibes" combat the negative "Bad Vibes" that have been considered to possibly be linked to baldness, reciting hairlines and even bologna spots.
(insert info-graphic here)
The more we get, the more we can help... potential hair regrowth is just a phone call away. If not for you, do it for the ones you love...
Operators are standing by.... call now
I think it makes sense...after all, high levels of testosterone contributes to hair loss. And weight lifters tend to have higher levels, I think. I'm not a doctor or anything like that so I'm not sure if my logic is correct here.
I have to concur with BJM. Makes a great deal of sense.