Scientists say the new device spots early signs of disorders caused by dysfunctional stress hormones.
By Matthew Hill & Rhiannon YhnellScientists say a new device could revolutionise the way we understand how our hormones work.
It can spot signs of conditions caused by dysfunctional levels of stress hormones, like diabetes and Addison's disease, said researchers. "It also highlights the importance of measuring hormones during sleep, which has previously been impossible outside of a hospital."
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