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Workplace Stresses Contribute to Heart DiseasePosted on Sep 14, 2012
Here’s a reminder that working conditions and the demands of managers affect more than productivity: Being stressed on the job was found to be associated with a 25 percent increased risk of coronary heart disease. Researchers with the University College of London asked subjects about their quantity of work, the demands placed on them, whether they had enough time to do the work, and the freedom to make their own decisions, among other things. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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