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Burnt-out employees face a higher risk of heart disease, finds study. As they try to meet their demanding careers, many workers experience job burnout - physical, cognitive, and emotional exhaustion that results from stress at work. Researchers have found that burnout is also associated with obesity, insomnia, and anxiety. Now, Dr. Sharon Toker of TAU's Faculty of Management and her fellow researchers - Profs. Samuel Melamed, Shlomo Berliner, ...
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