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October 8, 2007

Workplace Stress and Depression

Work-related stress may be tied to depression, says a new study published in the American Journal of Public Health. While previous studies have found that heart disease, high blood pressure and depression are linked to certain high-pressure occupations or companies, this new research shows both men and women suffer from high levels of depression across a variety of jobs when they lack the support of co-workers and supervisors. Researchers say that the findings show a need for depression prevention in the workplace.

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