Share on Pinterest Risk of heart disease may be twice as high for men who work in high-stress jobs and feel unappreciated for their efforts, suggests new research. Westend61/Getty Images A new study ...
Low-paid employees under crushing work stress have a nearly doubled risk of developing a dangerous heart rhythm disorder, a new study finds. White-collar workers with high-stress, low-reward jobs have ...
Contributed by Marnie Dobson, Ph.D., Center for Social Epidemiology/Healthy Work Campaign Just in the last year, some US government agencies have made inroads. The U.S. Surgeon General released a ...
For decades, workplace stress was viewed primarily as an individual concern to be managed by HR—often through wellness programs or stress management workshops—rather than as a systemic, ...
Patients with depression are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, and a new study suggests that stress may help explain ...
As a founder navigating the fast-paced worlds of cybersecurity, product development and digital growth, I’ve seen firsthand how constant cognitive overload affects performance—not just for me, but for ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers say job stress as well as effort-reward imbalance can affect heart health. PER Images/Stocksy Stress is known to have a number of negative health effects, including on ...
Financial stress rarely appears as a line item in a budget, but it drives measurable losses across the organization.
With high temperatures increasingly affecting indoor workplaces, a newly enhanced mobile app offers real-time heat stress monitoring, health alerts, and risk assessment tools for employers and ...
Job strain and effort-reward imbalance at work were associated with a greater chance of developing an abnormal heart rhythm condition, finds a new study. Work-related stress caused by job strain and ...