Job Worries Can Raise Asthma Risk, Study Says
TUESDAY, Sept. 23, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Fear of losing your job can increase the risk for developing asthma, according to a new European study.
The study involved more than 7,000 employed adults in Germany. Between 2009 and 2011, during the economic downturn in Europe, the workers answered questions about the respiratory disorder and also on whether they thought they would lose their job within two years.....
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The Weird New Link Between Work Stress And...Asthma?
Worried your head may soon be on the chopping block? Even if you've never had breathing issues, worrying about losing your job could increase your risk for asthma, suggests a new BMJ study from European and New Zealand researchers.....
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Child, 2, died of 'complications of asthma and malnutrition,' forensic pathologist testifies
BRAMPTON — The parents of a Brampton youngster who died from a combination of malnutrition and asthma are on trial for manslaughter this week in a case described by Ontario’s chief forensic pathologist as “complex” and “complicated”.....
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