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A scientific review highlights Polygonum multiflorum, a root from traditional Chinese medicine, as a promising treatment for androgenetic alopecia, the most common form of hair loss. Used for over a thousand years, the herb targets multiple biological pathways to combat follicle shrinkage and promote regeneration. Researchers call for more clinical trials to validate its efficacy and safety.

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Dermatologist Javier Pedraz, medical director of Insparya clinic, reveals that genetics is the main cause of androgenetic alopecia, prevalent in Spain. Environmental factors like stress and diet can accelerate hair loss. Spain and the Czech Republic rank among Europe's highest in baldness rates.

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