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Korean TV Host Jeon Hyun-moo Opens Up About Hair Loss on Popular Quiz Show

On the 14th episode of Channel A's knowledge-boosting quiz show 'Brain Academy,' aired on Thursday at 9:40 PM, Jeon Hyun-moo, along with fellow 'Brains' members Ha Seok-jin, Lee Sang-yeob, Yoon So-hee, Hwang Je-sung, and Gwaydo, successfully answered all the questions posed by 'Health Master' Dr. Ham Ik-byeong, earning their ninth knowledge medal. Their display of 'collective intelligence' impressed Dr. Ham and provided viewers with both intellectual stimulation and valuable medical insights.

After impressing Dr. Ham with their logical reasoning on the first question, Jeon Hyun-moo chose 'hair loss' as the next keyword. He candidly admitted, "The top of my head is thinning," reminiscing about his past, saying, "I used to have hair like a Simpson character, and it's upsetting." Ha Seok-jin empathized, saying, "I was like a grass doll too," while Dr. Ham shared, "I've been taking hair loss medication my whole life," joining the 'hair loss confession.'
Dr. Ham posed a true or false question: "Does taking hair loss medication lead to erectile dysfunction due to decreased male hormones?" Hwang Je-sung confidently stated, "I've been taking it for 3-4 years with no side effects," and Lee Sang-yeob added, "I've been on it for 6-7 years," correctly answering 'false.'

Ha Seok-jin revealed, "As I age, sometimes my eyebrow hairs grow long," to which Dr. Ham diagnosed, "That's a sign of aging," bringing laughter. Gwaydo added, "(Eyebrow hair) is actually a mutation," and Ha Seok-jin humorously compared it to a four-leaf clover, showcasing a positive mindset.
After a round of laughter, the 'Brains' team chose the keyword 'dead skin.' Dr. Ham asked, "Is it true that not exfoliating for life poses no problems?" Ha Seok-jin, Lee Sang-yeob, and Hwang Je-sung immediately answered "true," while Jeon Hyun-moo and Gwaydo explained, "Exfoliating can cause skin abrasions and allow viruses to enter," correctly answering the question. Dr. Ham humorously remarked, "If you answer within a second of the question being asked..." expressing his surprise.

Gwaydo humorously asked, "If you could attach one of these to your body, which would it be?" prompting laughter. Using this approach, the 'Brains' team answered correctly. When the 'atopy' keyword was chosen, Dr. Ham asked, "Does severe atopy lead to darker circles under the eyes?" Gwaydo reasoned, "Dark circles are related to rhinitis. The answer is true," earning praise.

Yoon So-hee reasoned, "Because it's like rice cakes?" and Gwaydo explained, "It's an ingredient in energy-boosting foods," successfully answering the final question. Gwaydo's outstanding performance earned him a 'health' knowledge medal in the 'Master Zone,' receiving applause from all.
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr