Wanting to avoid all tasks.(Brief Article)

From: Work & Family Newsbrief | Date: March 1, 2001| Author: Seitel, Susan | Copyright information

We now know that stress either causes or exacerbates hypertension, cardiovascular disorders, migraine headaches, cancer, arthritis, respiratory disease, ulcers, colitis and muscle tension problems. It is a source of anxiety, panic attacks, depression, eating disorders, hypochondria and alcoholism, and is the second most disabling illness for workers after heart disease, said an International Labor Organization (ILO) survey. Some of its causes, said the survey, are the information o...

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