DAVID FOLK THOMAS: Where did this maternal side
come from? Has it been more likely that people whose maternal family
side were losing their hair or bald, that that was passed down, or somebody
created that somewhere?
PETER HALPERIN, MD: They just tried to blame one
side of the family versus the other is all I could tell.
DAVID FOLK THOMAS: So I don't necessarily have to
worry. Okay.
PETER HALPERIN, MD: That's right.
DAVID FOLK THOMAS: Female hair loss is genetically passed
down from the male parent.
MARC AVRAM, MD: It's an equal myth hair loss is
obviously, as Peter is saying, from both sides of the family. We
still don't know exactly what gene causes it. We think it's probably
several genes, and it's a combination from both sides of the family that
creates each individual's unique hair loss pattern, so it's not either
the mother or the father, but a combination of generations together making
up each person's hair loss pattern.
DAVID FOLK THOMAS: Marc, sticking with you, what
about hair colorings, hair spray or excessive washing leading to hair loss?