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People have long suspected that stress turns hair grey. We finally have the map of how it happens. For a long time, stories of sudden greying—from Marie Antoinette to modern presidencies—were seen as folklore. But recent studies have traced the direct, hardwired pathway linking the brain’s survival response to the hair follicle. This video breaks down that mechanism. It explains how the sympathetic nervous system, designed for "fight or flight," bypasses slower hormonal routes to deliver a shock of noradrenaline directly to the stem cell niche. We visualize how this signal triggers a "bank run" on pigment-producing cells—forcing them to activate and deplete all at once, leaving the follicle without a reserve for the future. This mechanism is just one part of the biological landscape we are exploring. In our previous episodes, we mapped the six main drivers of greying and analyzed the study proving that—within a specific window—this process can be reversed. Watch those to see the full picture, and subscribe to follow the science of hair health.
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