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Cortisol patterns at home and child care: Afternoon differences and evening recovery in children attending high-quality full-day center-based care

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A study of the potential effects of altered patterning of cortisol--a stress-sensitive hormone detectable in saliva, which when elevated can suppress the immune system--among children in group child care settings
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Reports & Papers
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United States

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