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hair follicle of young person, aged hair follicle, aging changes in nails, melanin, produced by hair follicles, aging, follicle produces less melanin, graying often begins, in the 30s, widely, graying, temples, extends, top, the scalp, hair becomes progressively lighter, eventually turning white, have some gray scalp hair by the time they, in 40s, facial hair also turn gray, later than scalp hair, hair, in the armpit, chest, pubic area, gray less, not at, graying is genetically determined, gray hair tends to occur earlier in caucasians, later in asian races, nutritional supplements, vitamins, products, not stop, decrease the rate of graying, hair thickness changes, hair, protein strand that grows, an opening, follicle, skin, a single hair has a normal life of, 5 years, hair then falls out, replaced, a new hair, how much hair have on body, head is determined by genes, everyone experiences some hair loss, aging, rate of hair growth slows, hair strands, become smaller, have less pigment, thick, coarse hair of a young adult eventually becomes thin, fine, light-colored hair, many hair follicles stop producing new hairs altogether, a quarter of men begin to show signs of baldness by the time they, 30 years old, two-thirds of men have significant baldness by age 60, men develop a typical pattern of baldness associated, the male hormone testosterone, male-pattern baldness, hair lost, temples, top, the head, women, develop a typical pattern of hair loss, they age, female-pattern baldness, hair becomes less dense all over, scalp, become visible, facial hair, lost, the hairs that remain, become coarser, women, a loss of body hair, find that they have coarse facial hair, on the chin, around the lips, men, find the hair of eyebrows, ears, nose becoming longer, coarser, nail changes, nails also change, aging, grow slower, become dull, brittle, become yellowed, opaque, nails, toenails, become hard, thick, ingrown toenails more common, tips, the fingernails, fragment, lengthwise ridges, in the fingernails, toenails, a normal aging change, nail changes, infections, nutritional deficiencies, trauma, check, nails develop pits, ridges, lines, changed shape, related to iron deficiency, kidney disease, nutritional deficiencies, related topics, aging changes, in the skin, aging changes, in the face, nail abnormalities.



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