Biology
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Stress Can Turn Hair Into Gray, Scientists Say
Hair turning prematurely white in survivors of bomb attacks during World War II has been reported. An Australian airline pilot saw his hair go gray in months after landing a plane following a failure of all four engines during the 1980s.
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