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270-300 / 1000+ resultsresearch Measurement of Hair Cortisol as a Retrospective Stress Marker: Effects of Prewashing, Pulverization, Temperature, and Sonication
Pulverization extracts more cortisol from hair, but any method works due to individual differences.
research Hair Cortisol Concentrations in High- and Low-Stress Mother-Daughter Dyads
High-stress mothers had lower hair cortisol than low-stress mothers, and daughters' cortisol was linked to their stress response.
research Modern views on the problem of stress resistance in domestic psychology and foreign psychology
Improving stress tolerance is crucial for better work performance and health.
research Women and Stress: Manage It—or It May Kill You
Managing stress is crucial for women's health and can prevent serious issues like heart disease.
research Hair corticosterone measurement in mouse models of type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus
New hair growth corticosterone levels are higher in diabetic mice, indicating long-term stress.
research Beyond Perceived Stress: Hair Cortisol is linked with Cognition and Fatigue in Black and White Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Higher cortisol levels and stress are linked to worse cognition and more fatigue in MS patients.
research Monitoring of Wool Stretching Process Using Polarized Second Harmonic Generation
Stretching wool changes its structure and improves fiber alignment.
research 원형탈모증과 안드로겐성 탈모증 환자에서 생활사건 스트레스와 대처방식에 관한 연구
Stress management is important for hair loss conditions like alopecia areata and androgenetic alopecia.
research Quantifying long-term stress in brown bears with the hair cortisol concentration: a biomarker that may be confounded by rapid changes in response to capture and handling
Hair cortisol levels in brown bears can be affected by both long-term and short-term stress.
research Evidence of the moderating role of hair cortisol and hair cortisone in the relationship between work stress and depression symptoms among Chinese fishermen
Hair cortisol and cortisone levels may affect how work stress influences depression in Chinese fishermen.
research The need to screen for anemia in exercising women
Exercising women should be screened for anemia due to its prevalence and impact on performance.
research Blood Pressure Monitoring for Minoxidil Therapy in Alopecia Patients
research Automated Machine Learning Analysis of Patients With Chronic Skin Disease Using a Medical Smartphone App: Retrospective Study
Machine learning can predict symptoms and quality of life in chronic skin disease patients using smartphone app data, and shows that app use varies with patient characteristics.
research Abstract # 1697 Hair cortisol concentrations associate with hair growth rate
Hair cortisol levels can indicate stress and are affected by washing frequency, not cosmetic treatments.
research Non-Invasive Quick Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Problems from Visible and Invisible Abnormal Changes with Increased Cardiac Troponin I Appearing On Cardiovascular Representation Areas of the Eyebrows, Left Upper Lip, etc. of the Face & Hands: Beneficial Manual Stimulation of Hands for Acute Anginal Chest Pain, and Important Factors in Safe, Effective Treatment
Visible and invisible changes on the face and hands can indicate heart problems, and manual hand stimulation can relieve chest pain.
research Hair cortisol: an indicator of HPA activity in relation to environmental perception in New Zealand White rabbit.
Hair cortisol reliably indicates stress in rabbits.
research Preoperative Chronic Stress and Pain Outcomes: A Pilot Study of Hair Cortisol, Perceived Stress, and Chronic Post-Surgical Pain
Preoperative stress markers alone don't predict chronic post-surgical pain.
research A Highly Sensitive MEMS Silicon-Hair Device Reproducing the Function of Hair Follicle
A new device mimics hair follicle functions and detects tiny forces with high sensitivity.
research Body dynamics, social meaning-making, and scale heterogeneity: re-considering contextualization cues and language as mixed-mode semiosis
Confinement in farrowing crates doesn't increase chronic stress in sows, but hair cortisol measurements may not reliably indicate stress due to hair growth variations.
research HairMeasure: A Cost-Effective Device for Measuring Hair Mass Index
The HairMeasure device is a cheap way to measure Hair Mass Index and find scalp areas for hair exams.
research Hair cortisol as a biomarker for mood in bipolar disorder: a pilot study
Hair cortisol may be a good indicator of recent mood in people with bipolar disorder.
research SUN-305 Hair Cortisol Measurement: An Innovative Method for Diagnosis and Follow-Up in Patients with Cushing’s Disease
Hair cortisol measurement can help diagnose and monitor Cushing’s disease.
research Characterizing the Individual: Hair Cortisol as a Biomarker of Mental Health and Functioning in a PhD Student Compared With a Clinical Sample
Hair cortisol levels may not reliably indicate psychological distress.
research Hair cortisol concentrations in medical nurses during the COVID-19
Nurses had higher stress levels during intense phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.
research Development of a portable reflectance confocal microscope and its application in the noninvasive in vivo evaluation of mesenchymal stem cell-promoted cutaneous wound healing
A new portable microscope can effectively monitor skin wound healing in real-time.
research Author response: Quantitative mapping of human hair greying and reversal in relation to life stress
Hair can naturally regain color after greying, and this change may be linked to stress levels.
research Hair Cortisol Concentrations Are Associated with Hair Growth Rate
Hair cortisol levels can indicate stress over the past three months.
research Study the Levels of Adrenaline and Prolactin as a Stress Monitoring Biomarkers in the Patients with Alopecia Areata in Babylon Governorate
Higher adrenaline and prolactin levels may indicate stress-related alopecia areata in adults.
research Associations between transition‐specific stress experience, nocturnal decline in ambulatory blood pressure, and C‐reactive protein levels among transgender men
Stress from being transgender is linked to higher blood pressure at night and more inflammation, which may affect heart health.