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Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Joshua Dobbs has alopecia areata, a hair loss condition that he is raising awareness about.
He sits down with Dr. Freda Lewis-Hall, Pfizer’s Senior Medical Advisor, to discuss how he has been affected by the common autoimmune skin disease, and how he is setting a positive example and encouraging others dealing with this type of hair loss.
"Having alopecia is nothing to be afraid or ashamed of," Joshua shares.
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