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  2. Have Bald Spots? Here's 11 Ways to Get Rid of Them - AOL

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    Bald Spots: The Basics. Bald spots can develop as a result of several different conditions, making it important to seek expert advice if you notice your hair thinning in certain areas.

  3. 11 Expert-Backed Tips For Stopping a Receding Hairline - AOL

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    You don’t need to follow a strict diet to maintain a healthy head of hair. In fact, many foods rich in hair-friendly nutrients are probably already part of your diet. :Diy13 /istockphoto

  4. The Ins & Outs of Male Pattern Baldness - AOL

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    Hair begins to thin at the top of the head (the crown), eventually leading to a bald spot. Overall balding. Male pattern baldness follows a fairly predictable pattern, with the hairline receding ...

  5. The Ultimate Guide to Hairline Restoration Options: Surgical ...

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    Male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia) symptoms are well-known: a bald spot on the crown, thinning at the temples, and a receding hairline pushing back farther and farther — until it ...

  6. Is It a Cowlick or Balding? How to Tell the Difference - AOL

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    Cowlick vs. Balding: Key Differences. A cowlick differs from a bald spot in a couple key ways.. First, a cowlick is a natural, normal feature of your scalp that occurs as a result of your genes.

  7. Alopecia areata - Wikipedia

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    In alopecia areata, a hair follicle is attacked by the immune system. T-cells swarm the roots, killing the follicle. This causes the hair to fall out and parts of the head to become bald. Alopecia areata is thought to be a systemic autoimmune disorder in which the body attacks its own anagen hair follicles and suppresses or stops hair growth. [22]