Scientists find out how “street turns grey”

Scientists have said that they finally found out why stress turns white hair, and they also found a potential form to stop it. In experiments with mice, skin - control cells and skin color were damaged after intense stress. In a random find, rats [...]
In experiments with mice, skin - control cells and skin color were damaged after intense stress.
In a random find, the high - stress rats turned white in a few weeks, writes the BBC, translating Periscope.
American and Brazilian researchers said that this should be further explored to find the drug that prevented the loss of skin color.
Men and women can gray 30 or higher.


Although it is primarily a natural part of genes and age, stress can also play a major role.
But scientists are not clear how hair color changed.
Researchers behind the study by the University of São Paulo and Harvard believe that the effects were linked to melanocite cells, which produced melanin, which are responsible for hair and skin color. /Periscope












