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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: How the stress of Covid can turn your hair grey


When we finally emerge from this lockdown and meet up with friends, don’t be surprised if some of them have gone grey.
I don’t mean their faces (though it has been a long winter), but their hair colour, and not simply because they’ve not been able to get their highlights done! 
We’ve all been under a lot of stress, thanks to Covid, and one of the things that stress can do is make your hair go grey, as well as fall out.
When you start to go ‘grey’, as I am slowly, what’s actually happening is that your normal-coloured hairs are being replaced by more and more translucent or white hairs [File photo] ....

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Getting to the root of why hair goes gray


Getting to the root of why hair goes gray
Marlene Cimons, The Washington Post
Dec. 19, 2020
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Marco Kaltofen, 61, says he first started noticing white hairs at 11. His hair was completely white by the time he reached his 30s. White hair is part of my identity, and I am completely at peace with it, he says.photo for The Washington Post by Katrina Goldsaito.
Marco Kaltofen was 11 when he noticed his first white hairs. As his hair grew whiter, his middle-school friends started calling him the professor. By his mid-30s, it was completely white, as it had been for three of his grandparents. His parents went white in their 40s, so I had no chance of avoiding this, Kaltofen says. ....

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