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"One's ethnicity can increase the chances of going bald."
This idea has been seen as somewhat discriminative and sensitive in nature, however studies have shown that men of Greek or Macedonian heritage have the highest percentage of bald or balding men. Studies done between six countries in Western Europe (Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Spain and Ireland) and four countries in Eastern Europe (Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Romania) show that Greek men of the same age group and study period had the highest percentage of "full crown" baldness or Alopeciae totalis. Another typical study during the same period showed that Greek men (1700 out of 2457 total studied males) also suffered the highest amount of random alopecia areata among men (aged 16-28, typical, non-drug using males)
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Baldness
"One's ethnicity can increase the chances of going bald."
This idea has been seen as somewhat discriminative and sensitive in nature, however studies have shown that men of Greek or Macedonian heritage have the highest percentage of bald or balding men. Studies done between six countries in Western Europe (Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Spain and Ireland) and four countries in Eastern Europe (Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Romania) show that Greek men of the same age group and study period had the highest percentage of "full crown" baldness or Alopeciae totalis. Another typical study during the same period showed that Greek men (1700 out of 2457 total studied males) also suffered the highest amount of random alopecia areata among men (aged 16-28, typical, non-drug using males)
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Baldness