Baldness is a symptom common to many middle-aged and elderly men nowadays, and many people believe that it is mainly due to the fact that baldness is a normal phenomenon in middle-aged people. In fact, it is not the case. Many times, it is mainly due to some stress that causes excessive hair loss and leads to baldness. But in fact, baldness is not bad, and it may be beneficial for your health.
Does baldness also have benefits? Baldness, first of all, is not prone to cancer.
Some studies have found that serum testosterone levels in patients with gastric cancer before surgery are significantly lower than in balding men, who are less likely to develop cancer due to their strong androgen secretion.
Secondly, they are less prone to cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis.
Research has found that cholesterol in balding men is not easy to accumulate, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. In addition, androgens can promote protein synthesis, muscle development, increase the total amount of bone, make bones thicker, and promote calcium deposition in the bone. Therefore, bald men are not prone to osteoporosis.
Also, balding men tend to appear smarter.
As the saying goes, "intelligence is supreme." Modern scientific research confirms that this is indeed the case. This is because men have a large amount of male hormones secreted during the embryonic period, which can promote the development of the right hemisphere, which is responsible for spatial recognition abilities such as image and geometry. Spatial recognition ability is closely related to mathematical aptitude. Therefore, those who are prone to hair loss and baldness have significantly higher abilities in mathematics than women and men in general.