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Permanent Stress Can Cause Type 2 Diabetes in Men, Study Suggests
February 7, 2013 Men who reported permanent stress have a significantly higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes than men who reported no stress. This is the finding of a 35-year prospective follow-up study of 7,500 ... > full story -
Work-Life Balance Needed for Recovery from Job Stress
February 5, 2013 Detaching from work -- mentally, physically and electronically -- is the key to recovery from job stress during nonwork hours, according to an ... > full story -
Stress Symptoms in Midlife Predict Old-Age Disability, Study Shows
February 4, 2013 Nearly 30 percent of adult workers suffer from work-related stress, and it is commonly acknowledged that stress has damaging effects on individual’s health. A recently published study from ... > full story -
Poor Mental Health Leads to Unhealthy Behaviors Among Low-Income Adults
February 3, 2013 A new study says binge drinking, smoking, and illegal drug use may be used to cope with depression and anxiety. Poor mental health leads to unhealthy behaviors in low-income adults - not the other ... > full story -
Humanitarian Aid Workers in Uganda Show Signs of Stress, Depression, and Burnout
February 1, 2013 The high risk for mental health problems among staff working in humanitarian organizations in northern Uganda is due in large part to their work environment. Scientists examined the mental health of ... > full story -
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Active Duty Military Personnel Prone to Sleep Disorders and Short Sleep Duration
January 31, 2013 A new study found a high prevalence of sleep disorders and a startlingly high rate of short sleep duration among active duty military personnel. The study suggests the need for a cultural change ... > full story -
Cleaning Jobs Linked to Asthma Risk
January 21, 2013 A new study has found strong evidence for a link between cleaning jobs and risk of developing asthma. Researchers tracked the occurrence of asthma in a group of 9,488 people born in Britain in 1958. ... > full story -
How Repeated Aggression Triggers Social Aversion in Mice
January 18, 2013 One of the mechanisms involved in the onset of stress-induced depression has been highlighted in mice. Scientists have determined the role of the corticosterone (stress hormone) receptor, in the ... > full story -
Hearing-Loss-Prevention Drugs Closer to Reality Thanks to New Test
January 17, 2013 A new way to test anti-hearing-loss drugs in people could help land those medicines on pharmacy shelves sooner. Researchers have figured out the longstanding problem of how to safely create ... > full story -
Study Assesses Mood Disorders With TMJ Pain
January 16, 2013 There is an ongoing debate about the role of psychological disorder symptoms as risk factors for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain. Previous studies have associated depression and TMJ pain but large ... > full story
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