Going Gray? Scientists Say Blame It on Stress

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Going Gray? Scientists Say Blame It on Stress

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“You’re giving me gray hair.” Most of us have heard that, and it turns out science supports it. So if something or someone bothers you enough, it might mean you’ll have to get out the bottle for a dye job, if you want to avoid looking gray.

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