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About two out of three men experience hair loss by age 60, and most of the time it’s due to male pattern baldness. This type caused by a combo of genes and male sex hormones, usually follows a classic pattern in which the hair recedes at the temples, leaving an M-shaped hairline. With heredity comes hair loss. If there is a pattern of hair loss in the family tree, there is a very high chance it will run down the family line. Although relatively uncommon in the U.S., low levels of vitamin B are another correctable cause of the loss. This can be due to poor diet, or even low nutrient levels in the body. Discover more about it on http://besthairlossmeds.com/supplements-for-hair-loss/.