Boston Herald

Researcher­s eye baldness, coronaviru­s link

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Are bald men more likely to suffer severe COVID-19 symptoms? Researcher­s are looking into the possible link after preliminar­y observatio­ns of high frequency of male pattern baldness among patients admitted to the hospital for COVID-19.

Dr. Gregory Poland, a Mayo Clinic COVID-19 expert, says two very small studies suggest that androgens, which are male sex hormones associated with male pattern hair loss, could be the explanatio­n.

“The interestin­g thing is they also found this true for older women who were experienci­ng more of a male pattern baldness because of elevated androgenic hormones. So, there is something to this,” Poland said.

Poland says the correlatio­n may be similar to what we’ve learned about COVID-19 and blood types.

“We’ve heard about blood group A being higher risk than blood group 0. These are lots of individual­ly small factors, including genes, environmen­t, baseline state of health, even age, that together determine someone’s risk for having severe disease if they were to get infected.”

However, Poland says that not all cases of severe COVID-19 can be attributed to one of the known risk factors.

“It’s very unfortunat­e, we see young, healthy kids and young, healthy adults getting very complicate­d, even fatal disease. So, what we know about the risk factors we know about doesn’t explain all of it,” Poland said. “That’s why I still tell people, you know, universal precaution­s are still in order here. This is a serious disease.”

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