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Short-term and long-term measures of cortisol in saliva and hair in atypical and non-atypical depression.

Andrés Herane-VivesV de AngelA PapadopoulosToby WiseK-C ChuaRebecca StrawbridgeD CastilloD ArnoneA H YoungAnthony J Cleare
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2018)
Normal long-term (HCC) and reduced short-term (AUCg) cortisol levels in A-MDE could suggest a disrupted long-term cortisol rhythm, perhaps affected by environmental factors or by certain symptoms, such as mid-nocturnal insomnia. However, other underlying explanations for these findings should also be investigated in the future.
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