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Work Stress, Women's Heart Attack Vulnerable

How kind of your job? Did you really make the job stressful? Be careful, because women who have jobs that are very demanding of attention likely will experience a heart attack more than twice as many (88 percent) than those who work more relaxed. Stressful jobs also increases the risk of stroke, high blood pressure, and heart stopped beating.

According to researchers from Harvard Medical School in Boston, women whose jobs require them to work very hard with no chance to use his creative ability will tend to develop heart disease by 40 percent, and required surgery.

Until now, doctors believed that men who work under pressure is far more likely to become victims of cardiovascular disease. But in a study from Harvard is seen, women were as vulnerable to heart disease. Moreover, when women still had to struggle balancing the parenting role.

When you have heart problems, women are also likely to be facing heart surgery. The procedures performed include bypass surgery, where blood is diverted from the blocked blood vessels using veins taken from another body part.

This conclusion was obtained after the researchers studied the medical records of more than 17,400 girls aged 50-60 years who all provide a description of the tension in the workplace, and the sense of insecurity in to keep their jobs. Women who fear losing their jobs also tend to be overweight, have high blood pressure, and increase levels of cholesterol.

Does the fact this woman had to fight to get rid of stress?

"We can never get rid of stress, due to some type of stress is actually positive," said Dr. Michelle Albert, expert at Brigham cardiology and Women's Hospital, Boston, which led the study. 'Negative aspects of streslah to learn how to manage it.

To reduce the risk of various health problems, the researchers suggested that the women began to exercise regularly, do not bring work home, and build closeness with your friends and family.


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