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Originally Posted by krahmaan
Does this risk actually foretell the outcome?
I'm a believer of today. I have no control over all future events, and the past has already slipped away from my grip. But if I'm blessed to wake up today then I feel I know where I stand.
What I mean is all these scientific factors never can tell what will really happen -in the future. They're are just hypothesis. For example, with baldness there are men who used to have a full head of hair before they had children. I won't say all, but many of them have said that after they had kids they lost all of their hair. I think it was because of the pressures of life increased and also the stress. Even the ability to deal with stress most likely diminished. Then comes their hair loss.
Even with gray hairs. I have a few, but I've also had some of them turn back to my natural hair color. How? Better ways of dealing with stress. Anyhow, I really don't see gray hairs as getting old. I see them as getting wise.
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Risk influences outcome and cannot be ignored.
Stress doesn't make you permanently bald. See my response to G10.
Your hair doesn't turn gray due to stress, it falls out. Your hair follicles are genetically programmed to stop producing melanin/pigment at a certain age. Stress doesn't change the programming. The grays merely seem more dominant because there's less dark for a while.
I will grant you that recent studies are showing there might be a correlation between gray and stress, but they've yet to even remotely prove that.