Study: Work stress and a sense of underestimation, deadly dangers

Stress at work can literally kill you, according to researchers who found a connection between strain and an irregular serious heart rhythm situation. Someone working on a high - stress and low - paying job may face an increased 97 percent risk of developing [...]
A person who works in a high - stress and low - paying job may face an increased 97 percent risk of developing the problem, known as a material fibrillation, according to a study in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Researchers examined the medical records of the database for nearly 6,000 office employees in Canada.
It found that only high work pressure was linked to an 83 - percent higher risk of developing heart disease.
In addition to being rewarded for your hard work, such as low wages or small gratitude, you associated with a 44 - percent greater risk.
Also known as AFib or AF, the aerial fibrillation, is a serious condition that causes heart failure and, if not treated, could lead to potentially lethal heart failure. It could lead to strokes or other cardiovascular complications.
More than 1.5 million people in the United Kingdom have been diagnosed with AF. But it is estimated that there are at least 270,000 other people in the United Kingdom who remain undiagnosed and unaware of him.
In the United States, more than 12 million people are expected to have the AF by 2030.
Previous research linked the high strain of work and the imbalance of the reward of working effort with an increasing risk of coronary heart disease.












