What would hair loss treatment be like in the 2030s?
    Treatment 6/26/2024

    The conversation discusses future hair loss treatments, with mentions of dutasteride potentially gaining FDA approval and increased popularity. Skepticism remains about significant advancements due to limited funding and reliance on cosmetic companies.
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