We all know what large amounts of exogenous test will do to our hair - If we're sensitive to hairloss it'll pretty much nuke it, if we're not sensitive then we'll keep our hair and look awesome.
I know fin and dut are super popular if you're worried about hairloss but these are pretty nasty if you don't need to take them. How do you guys decide if your follicles are sensitive? Already losing some ground with hair? Dad was bald at 25? It sucks that there's no sure-fire way to know.
In the near future we're going to have a ton of data on humans and we're going be able to tell if humans are going to come down with something long before they actually do. Many say healthcare is going to be predictive and preventative. So instead of fixing problems after we have them, we'll be able to try and prevent the problem long before it manifests.
I think we can do this with hairloss, but nobody is right now. Or well anyway. How willing would you guys be to take a genetic test for hairloss, assuming it was way more accurate the means we have today?