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Work issues and men's health

Work issues and men's health. Stress, bullying, computer safety . . .
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Men More Accident Prone

Men do have more accidents than women. You can prove that by looking at the statistics injury and deaths and gender. Why are men so much more prone to accidents. Is it our behavior, our genes, the type of work we do, our leisure activities or are we just more clumsy? Or is it something else?

Deadly Boring Jobs

Dull, boring jobs are bad for men's health; that's according to research from the Univerity of London.

Men More at Risk from Accidents

Those men at most risk from acidents are teens and men between the ages of 15 and 24 yrs of age.

Health Hazards of the Office Party

Insurance companies say office parties are bad for your health. Find out why.

Work Stress and High Blood Pressure

Studies into work patterns and blood pressure reveal significant associations

Workplace Bullying

Would you know whether you were being bullied at work? Are you a bully without knowing it? This article reviews the features of bullying and the effects it has on health.

Computer-related health problems

Finding yourself glued to the computer every day could lead to physical and well as mental health problems. This handy 7 step guide points out the issues to be aware of and how to make life a little easier.

Back Pain

One of the main physical health problems for men.

Psychological Warfare

Although targeted at teens this interesting feature reminds everyone what bullying can be about

Workplace Violence

Guide F.John Reh illuminates some of the issues

Treating Hangovers

Hangovers are as old as history. Here are a few reasons why some hurt more than others and a few tips for symptom relief.

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