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Stress hormone measured in hair predicts who is likely to suffer from cardiovascular diseases

New research presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Dublin, Ireland, suggests that the levels of glucocorticoids, a class of stress hormones, found in an individual’s hair may indicate their likelihood of developing cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in the future.

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Evidence of stress hormones in hair may reveal who is prone to get heart disease: Study

The presence of glucocorticoids, a group of steroid hormones secreted in response to stress, in a person’s hair, may indicate which of them is more likely to develop cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in the future, according to new research being presented at this year’s European Congress on

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Evidence of stress hormones in hair may reveal who is prone to get heart disease: Study

The presence of glucocorticoids, a group of steroid hormones secreted in response to stress, in a person s hair, may indicate which of them is more likely to develop cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in the future, according to new research being presented at this year s European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Dublin, Ireland.

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Perk Up Your Health: Uncovering Coffee's Role in Reducing Type 2 Diabetes Risk

New scientific research investigates inflammation and insulin resistance in habitual coffee drinkers to understand how coffee may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D), mediated by inflammatory biomarkers in the body. Drinking just one additional cup of coffee per day was associated with a 4-6

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