Rutgers: New Microchip Sensor Measures Stress Hormones From Drop of Blood
July 01, 2021
July 01, 2021
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, July 1 (TNSJou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
A Rutgers-led team of researchers has developed a microchip that can measure stress hormones in real time from a drop of blood.
The study appears in the journal Science Advances.
Cortisol and other stress hormones regulate many aspects of our physical and mental health, including sleep quality. High levels of cortisol can result in poor sleep, which increases stress . . .
A Rutgers-led team of researchers has developed a microchip that can measure stress hormones in real time from a drop of blood.
The study appears in the journal Science Advances.
Cortisol and other stress hormones regulate many aspects of our physical and mental health, including sleep quality. High levels of cortisol can result in poor sleep, which increases stress . . .
