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Salivary bioscience
Unhealthy appetite
Published
Feb 18, 2013
Children who have difficulty managing stress continue to eat even when they're not hungry, study shows
/ School of Nursing
Fishy
Seal science
Published
Nov 1, 2012
School of Nursing professor wants to know what seal saliva can tell us about their stress levels
/ School of Nursing
Spit, please
Published
Summer 2012
What can saliva tell us about our health? A lot, as it turns out. Researchers at the Center for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research investigate.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine