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Job Strain Associated With Stroke In Japanese Men
January 12, 2009 Japanese men in high-stress jobs appear to have an increased risk of stroke compared with those in less demanding positions, according to a new ... > full story -
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Childhood Trauma And Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Risk Biologically Linked
January 5, 2009 Childhood trauma is a potent risk factor for development of chronic fatigue syndrome, according to a new ... > full story -
Seven Personality Types Who Are Most Likely To Help Sick-Listed Employees Back To Work
January 5, 2009 Scientists have studied which leadership qualities could help employees return from sick leave early. Being considerate, understanding and able to maintain contact with the sick-listed are the most ... > full story -
Antioxidants Offer Pain Relief In Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis
January 1, 2009 Antioxidant supplementation was found to be effective in relieving pain and reducing levels of oxidative stress in patients with chronic ... > full story -
Epileptics In Stressful Jobs Can Handle The Pressure, Study Suggests
December 31, 2008 Subject to sudden unexpected seizures, epileptics are often a subject of discrimination in the workforce. Many employers are hesitant to hire epileptics, fearing that stressful workplace situations ... > full story -
Abused Women Seek More Infant Health Care, Study Finds
December 16, 2008 Pregnant women who experience intimate partner violence before, during or after pregnancy often suffer adverse health effects, including depression, post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and ... > full story -
Marital Problems Lead To Poorer Outcomes For Breast Cancer Patients
December 8, 2008 Breast cancer patients who have a poor relationship with their spouse may face a more difficult road to recovery than would other women, according to a new study. Researchers found that, over five ... > full story -
One Third Of Farm Workers' Children Lack Health Insurance
December 1, 2008 Children of farm workers are three times as likely as all other children and almost twice as likely as other poor children to be uninsured, according to a new ... > full story -
A New Light On Work-Related Fatigue
December 1, 2008 A research group from Taiwan examined the associations between the objective health indicators and the high need for recovery (NFR) after work. They found that for apparently healthy workers, high ... > full story -
Aged Care Workers In Australia To Leave Industry En Masse Due To Stress, Warn Experts
November 27, 2008 Almost a third of registered aged care nurses are considering quitting in the next year because of job stress, says a new Australian study. The study finds Victoria's registered nurses in Victoria's ... > full story
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