- Reaction score
- 1,017
It could be a explanation for the male pattern baldness symmetry?
IMO, degradation of skin nerve endings could play a role in common baldness.
Armando
<http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/04/040413003507.htm>
Source:
Massachusetts General Hospital
Date:
2004-04-13
Study Finds Nerve Damage Can Affect Opposite Side Of Body
BOSTON - April 2, 2004 - Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital
(MGH) have found physical evidence of a previously unknown communication
between nerves on opposite sides of the body
IMO, degradation of skin nerve endings could play a role in common baldness.
Armando
<http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/04/040413003507.htm>
Source:
Massachusetts General Hospital
Date:
2004-04-13
Study Finds Nerve Damage Can Affect Opposite Side Of Body
BOSTON - April 2, 2004 - Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital
(MGH) have found physical evidence of a previously unknown communication
between nerves on opposite sides of the body
