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    Scientists discover ‘why stress turns hair white’

    By mediahitmanJanuary 22, 2020Updated:January 26, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Scientists say they may have discovered why stress makes hair turn white, and a potential way of stopping it happening without reaching for the dye.

    In experiments on mice, stem cells that control skin and hair colour became damaged after intense stress.

    In a chance finding, dark-furred mice turned completely white within weeks.

    The US and Brazilian researchers said this avenue was worth exploring further to develop a drug that prevents hair colour loss from ageing.

    Men and women can go grey any time from their mid-30s, with the timing of parental hair colour change giving most of the clues on when.

    Although it’s mostly down to the natural ageing process and genes, stress can also play a role.

    But scientists were not clear exactly how stress affected the hairs on our heads.

    Researchers behind the study, published in Nature, from the Universities of Sao Paulo and Harvard, believed the effects were linked to melanocyte stem cells, which produce melanin and are responsible for hair and skin colour.

    And while carrying out experiments on mice, they stumbled across evidence this was the case.

    “We now know for sure that stress is responsible for this specific change to your skin and hair, and how it works,” says Prof Ya-Cieh Hsu, research author from Harvard University.

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