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[ad_1] Researchers at Stanford University have come up with a new wearable device that can measure a patient's cortisol levels from his sweat. Cortisol, a stress hormone, usually takes several days to …
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[ad_1] For several years, Parlak and his team have been developing portable transpiration detection technologies, but the detection of cortisol levels due to transpiration is a particular challenge. The sweat sensors previously …
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[ad_1] DW's Health News: What Does Stress Mean to Us? Did you know that stress can damage your eyesight? Or that the so-called good cholesterol is not so good after all? DW …
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[ad_1] Starting Your Morning by Focusing on the Stress of Your Mindset Throughout the Day, According to a New Study. The researchers found that when participants woke up feeling like the day …
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