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Job strain helps explain adverse effects of workaholism

From the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine media release: Workaholics work hard, but still have poor job performance — mainly because of high mental and physical strain, according to a study in the November… 

Effects of chronic stress can be traced to your genes

From the Ohio State University media release: New research shows that chronic stress changes gene activity in immune cells before they reach the bloodstream. With these changes, the cells are primed to fight an infection… 

Work seems life threatening to people suffering from stress

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From the University of Copenhagen media release: Stress causes today more cases of prolonged absence from work due to sickness. Work and identity are more closely knit together than ever before, and therefore work becomes…