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Three quarters of Bulgarians are affected by stress at work

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A Bulgarian team of doctors have found out that 75% of working Bulgarians experience stress at work, BNT has reported. The study reveals that workaholism is related to adrenaline addiction and mostly educated people suffer from stress.

According to doctors, stress, fatigue and depression go hand in hand and affected people sometimes feel inexplicable discomfort and have no strength for anything. Therefore, their project is aimed at these people, in order to give them the opportunity to understand the causes of their condition and take the necessary measures in time.

Translation and publication by Alexander Markov





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