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Do you have signs of work-stress related illness? |
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Column #2 |
| Are you bored at work? |
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Are you using more alcohol, tobacco or non-prescription drugs to alleviate the symptoms? |
| Have you become cynical? |
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Have you been diagnosed with high blood pressure in the last 5 years? |
| Do you find yourself worrying a lot? |
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Have you begun feeling inadequate? |
| Do small things that were once merely a distraction now irritate you? |
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Do you feel rage or uncontrolled grief? |
| Do you suffer from more frequent colds, headaches and backaches? |
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Do you find that your concentration and memory have become so poor that you can no longer perform your duties at work? |
| Do you have crying spells for no apparent reason? |
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Do you have recent diagnosis of heart disease, stroke, asthma, or ulcers? |
| Have you lost your sex drive? |
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Do you have suicidal or homicidal thoughts? |
| Do you find yourself pulling away from significant relationships? |
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| Is your work performance suffering? |
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These are all symptoms of progressive health effects of work-stress. If you answered “yes” to several questions in column 1 or just one question in column 2, speak to your physician and discuss your work stress and how it may be related to your health. |
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