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Stressful events and salivary cortisol
J Canals1, M T Colomina, I Gallart
1Department of Psychology, Rovira I Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain.
Psychological Reports
|February 1, 1997
Abstract:
No relationship of stressful events with salivary cortisol was found for 29 stressed women. An increased cortisol tendency in women suggests different responses by sex.
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