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Health, emotional well-being, financial, and family stress levels are associated with intracerebral hemorrhage risk after controlling for hypertension.
While we’re often told to think positively, many of life’s biggest problems—like obesity, debt, and dangerous habits—stem ...
Workplace stress, on the rise for decades, has been treated by many organizations as a personal issue instead of a business-critical risk that merits executive oversight. This is likely due in ...
7. Take follow-up actions arising from risk assessments Sexual harassment risk assessments can help to decide what steps the employer needs to take to minimise the risks identified. The employer must ...
Employer awareness, understanding and compliance with Health and Safety Executive (HSE) stress risk assessment requirements remains “worryingly” low, a poll has found. The survey by Occupational ...
Premises owners and events operators in the UK should take steps now to review their risk assessments to highlight any existing gaps as ‘Martyn’s Law’ becomes law, an expert has said. The Terrorism ...
Heat index must reflect stress in extreme conditions for better risk assessment: UN-ESCAP A dry winter, among other factors, may have caused heat to arrive early in India this year, says Sanjay ...
Pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest types of the disease, has been linked to obesity and higher stress levels, a new UCLA study found. Doctors share how to reduce the risk.
In women, those who had moderate stress had a 78% increased risk of stroke, and high stress was linked to a 6% greater risk of stroke. The researchers didn’t find an association between men’s ...
A new risk score based on psychological response to stressful situations can identify individuals with stable CAD who are at increased risk for adverse events, and even goes a step beyond traditional ...
The intricate relationship between stress and cognitive health continues to captivate researchers, as new evidence emerges about its profound impact on dementia risk.
A study of Italian ferroalloy workers (Lucchini et al., 1999) was identified as the critical study for a quantitative risk assessment of the neurotoxic effects of manganese and the derivation of a new ...