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Changes in Hair Growth Patterns in Postmenopausal Women
The Female Patient, 10/07/09
Freeman R – Both progressive loss of scalp hair and progressive growth of excessive facial hair appear to be associated with age and the number of years past menopause. The actual causes of hair changes in postmenopausal women remain unknown.
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