Wednesday, 20 September 2023 A long-term study reveals that men in high-stress jobs who feel undervalued face double the risk of heart disease. Researchers followed over 6,000 white-collar workers for 18 years, finding that stress and "effort-reward imbalance" significantly impacted men's heart health. Men experiencing either stress or underappreciation had a 49% higher risk of heart disease, while those with both factors faced double the risk.
Study Finds Frequent Naps Linked , to High Blood Pressure and Stroke.
CNN reports a study finds those who nap frequently may be more prone to high blood pressure and a heightened risk of stroke.
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Aid groups in Libya have warned of the growing risk posed by the spread of disease as the country struggles to recover from the devastating flood in Derna. According to reports, aid organisations like..
Several Cups of Coffee Daily , Is Linked to Longevity.
The study was conducted by
European researchers and recently published in the 'European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.'.
The wide-ranging..
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