Some jobs can affect your mental health so much so that unemployed people seem to fare better. According to recent research, people in a bad job — defined as job insecurity, sky-high demands or heavy workload, little control over workload and unfair pay — had either the same or worse mental health than unemployed individuals. Read the News
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Stress, Depression May Boost Stroke Risk
Chronic stress, hostility and depression may increase the risk for stroke, a new study suggests. Read the News
Bingeing On Bad News Can Fuel Daily Stress
National Public Radio reports on a new survey of more than 2,500 Americans who say that one of biggest contributors to their day-to-day stress was watching, reading or listening to the news. Read the Story