It’s not just aging… surprising reasons for the appearance of white hair!

Gray hair is no longer considered just a natural sign associated with aging, as recent medical reports and studies have revealed that the appearance of white hair may be linked to several factors beyond age, most notably genetics, psychological stress, lifestyle, and some health problems.
According to a report I published harvard health publishingThe doctor explained Robert Shmerling The genetic factor remains the main reason for determining the timing and severity of gray hair, indicating that genes play the largest role in hair losing its natural pigment with age.
The report cited the clear change in the color of the former US president’s hair Barack Obama During his presidency, this raised questions about the effect of psychological stress on the rapid appearance of gray hair.
Experts confirmed that stress does not turn the hair itself white, but rather it may lead to hair loss and accelerate its growth cycle, causing new hair to grow gray or white with age.
For her part, the psychiatrist explained Judith Joseph The natural aging of hair is linked to genetic and environmental factors, and often begins in the fifth or sixth decade of life, when hair gradually loses its density and shine.
Dermatologists also pointed out that some health conditions may contribute to the appearance of premature graying, such as thyroid diseases, vitiligo, and alopecia, in addition to a deficiency of some important nutrients such as vitamin B12, vitamin D, copper, and protein.
Experts also pointed out that smoking, some medications and chemotherapy, and chronic exposure to chemicals may be additional factors linked to premature graying.
Studies have also stressed the importance of the psychological outlook on aging, stressing that accepting aging positively may reflect better mental and physical health, away from constant worry about the signs of aging.
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