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research Gradually increased stress levels in the days leading to an acute myocardial infarction, detected by a new biomarker-based approach
Higher stress levels were found about two weeks before a heart attack.
research Demonstrating the potential of untargeted hair proteomics for personalized biomarkers in stress-associated disorders
Hair proteomics could be a promising non-invasive way to identify stress-related disorders.
research Extraction and Analysis of Cortisol from Human and Monkey Hair
The method effectively measures long-term stress levels using hair samples.
research 201 Pain digital biomarker detecting by epidermal biopotential flexible sensor and AI-based system
A new pain-measuring system using sensors and AI can effectively detect pain in mice, which may help assess pain in humans and develop treatments.
research P-421 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN STRESS-RELATED HORMONE LEVELS IN HAIR AND SUBJECTIVE MENTAL HEALTH IN JAPANESE WORKERS
Higher cortisol levels are linked to poor coping, while higher DHEA levels are linked to job confidence.
research Time Point 1 and 2 of Hair Cortisol
Wage increases and cash benefits reduced stress in early childhood educators.
research Hair Cortisol as a Biomarker of Chronic Stress in Community-Dwelling Adults With Longstanding Multiple Sclerosis
Hair cortisol levels don't reliably indicate chronic stress in people with multiple sclerosis.
research Open-label placebos reduce hair cortisol concentrations and psychological distress - a randomized controlled trial
Open-label placebos can reduce stress and improve exam performance.
research Extraction and Analysis of Cortisol from Human and Monkey Hair
Hair cortisol analysis effectively measures long-term stress.
research From lifetime stressor exposure to daily stress experience: Associations with hair cortisol
Hair cortisol levels may be linked to stress, but results are inconsistent.
research Demonstrating the potential of untargeted hair proteomics for personalized biomarkers in stress-associated disorders
Hair proteomics could be a useful, non-invasive tool for identifying stress-related disorders.
research The use of hair cortisol for the assessment of stress in animals
Hair cortisol is a reliable way to measure long-term stress in animals.
research Use of hair cortisol as a biomarker for chronic stress in pregnancy
Hair cortisol could be a marker for chronic stress in pregnancy, but depression affects cortisol levels differently.
research Development and validation of a method for simultaneous determination of hair glucocorticoids and endocannabinoids as biomarkers of stress during pregnancy
A new method can measure stress levels in pregnant women using hair samples.
research A Test of the Perseverative Cognition Hypothesis Using Hair Cortisol in a Sample of Dementia Caregivers and Non-Caregiver Controls
Caregivers had lower stress hormone levels than non-caregivers, suggesting caregiving stress affects the body differently.
research Peripheral Skin Temperature and Circadian Biological Clock in Shift Nurses after a Day off
Shift nurses show altered body temperature and stress hormone levels, suggesting their body clocks adjust to irregular schedules.
research Determining Cortisol in Animal Hair as a Marker of Chronic Stress
Hair cortisol can indicate animal stress but varies with many factors.
research Methodological Challenges and Clinical Applications of Hair Cortisol Analysis
Hair cortisol analysis shows sweat affects cortisol levels, and severe OSA may increase stress, but CPAP treatment doesn't significantly reduce physiological stress.
research Hair Cortisol as a Novel Biomarker of Stress
research 臨床研究における毛髪コルチゾールの有用性と限界
Hair cortisol can measure chronic stress but has inconsistent results.
research Feasibility of Measuring Hair Glucocorticoids as a Potential Biomarker for Chronic Stress in Older Adults With Intellectual Disabilities
Measuring hair glucocorticoids for stress is moderately feasible, especially in females and those with moderate intellectual disabilities.
research Simultaneous Analysis of Biomarkers in Human Hair for Evaluating Chronic Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Stress/Relaxation Using Online In-Tube Solid-Phase Microextraction Coupled with Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry
A new method can quickly and accurately measure tobacco exposure and stress using a small hair sample.
research Hormonal fluctuations under systemic stress: Investigating adolescent hair cortisol trends before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
research A highly sensitive MEMS silicon‐hair device reproducing the function of hair follicle
The device mimics human hair follicles and detects tiny forces and moments with high sensitivity.
research Occupational stress impact on morbidity of workers
Workplace stress can cause serious health problems, so managing it is essential.
research Hair cortisol analysis: An update on methodological considerations and clinical applications
Hair cortisol analysis can help diagnose stress-related conditions but needs more refinement for widespread use.
research Abstracts
The model helps improve medical devices by showing how skin deforms under pressure.
research Studying the Levels of Copeptin and Cortisol as a Stress Monitoring Biomarkers in the Patients with Alopecia Areata in Babylon Governorate
Copeptin and cortisol levels are higher in alopecia areata patients, suggesting they could help diagnose and manage the condition.
research Hair-based Biomarkers in Female Reproductive Health as Chronic Stress Biomarker: Current Evidence and Emerging Insights
Hair biomarkers can help assess chronic stress in women's reproductive health but need standardized methods and regional studies.