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Stressful Jobs May Increase The Risk Of Recurrent Heart Attack

Added: January 15, 2008 | Time 02:20 | Views: 4,328

Doctors know that healthy eating and exercise can help people who’ve had a heart attack prevent having another one. But a new study says that a stressful work environment can also play a role in increasing the risk of another heart attack.
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Topics: Cardiovascular Disease, Stress

Tags: diet, exercise, health, heart attack, jama report, job, stress, work

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bigman10 says:37 weeks ago | Reply

This seems self-evident... I thought there was clinical evidence out before this. Regardless- I don't think people factor in "work stress" after a heart attack.

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