Facial Features as Cancer Precursor: Not Luck.

Spider Nevus Spider nevus is a type of vascular nevus that appears on limbs, face, chest, and back, resembling a red spider. If pressing on the nevus causes it to fade and then return to its original color, it is likely a spider nevus. If accompanied by symptoms such as jaundice, liver palms, and fatigue, it may signal liver damage, requiring close attention.

Hair Loss and Baldness A study published in the British Medical Journal Online found that men with baldness had an approximately 32% higher likelihood of developing heart disease. Early onset of baldness before the age of 60 increased the risk to 44%. Chinese studies also suggest that middle-aged men with baldness have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases, possibly due to hormonal changes related to atherosclerosis. Hair loss can be a sign of underlying health issues.

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