Colombia was on the list: the areas in the world with the most bald people

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Baldness can occur for many reasons, whether genetic, age-related, or hormonal, and it is also quite common, especially in men.
While this does not necessarily have to be harmful to one's health, it is still a topic that generates divided opinions, since, on the one hand, there are those who accept it as normal, while there are others who are uncomfortable with the fact of not having hair .
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Beyond that, it's true to say that it's a fairly common and visible condition. It's not unusual to find at least one bald person in various places that are part of everyday life, to the point that a study on the subject has already been conducted.

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Mexican polling firm Polls MX , based on data from Medihair and the Mayo Clinic , compiled a list of the nations with the highest percentage of male baldness among a group of 47 countries. Colombia was included in this ranking . These were the results:
The 10 countries with the most bald people1. Spain: 44.50%
2. Italy: 44.37%
3. France: 44.25%
4. United States: 42.68%
5. Germany: 41.68%
6. Croatia: 41.32%
7. Canada: 40.94%
8. Czech Republic: 40.90%
9. Australia: 40.80%
10. Norway: 40.75%
How Colombia faredIn this list, Colombia appeared in position 46, with 27.4% , being not only the country with the fewest bald men in Latin America, but also the second in this group of countries, only surpassing Indonesia, which registered 26.96%.
The country with the highest rate in the region was Mexico , ranked 14th, with 39.75%; that is, four out of every 10 Mexican men are bald.
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