Workplace stress literature review

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Avatar f tn The two that were in the bipolar forum one on whether a person is looking for employment and would accept a job as related to coping with issues from depression in the workplace and one on techniques for coping with stress (that might have been a question not a poll but it could be made into one) might work.
Avatar f tn No, there is no medical condition that has been shown to effect seroconversion times. There are a few that have been theorized to do so, but stress isn't one of them. You should have moved on when Dr. Hook told you that your risk was minuscule at best. If despite that assurance and your review of the medical literature you still have "extreme stress", you need to consider personal counseling to deal with it.
Avatar n tn I attempted to review the medical literature but there is virtually no literature on this topic. I would get the MRI to see if this is truly a cyst. Sometimes people with a previous history of syphilis get aortic aneurysms or cysts. If that is not your case you may have cystic medial necrosis..I think the MRI will help clarify.
Avatar n tn Three days after your period ends? Depends on how long your period lasts...If you have a 7 day period and you have a question about it happening on cycle day 10 then it is somewhat likely but not super likely...cd10 would be a little early considering that most (not all) women ovulate around cd14-16 depending on their luteal phase...
Avatar m tn None whatsoever, 60% or more of people from all careers and professions have HSV1. i imagine that discriminating on the basis of HSV status in the workplace is universally unacceptable.
2206935 tn?1373638605 furthermore it is directly refuted by HPV research scientists worldwide (and if it happened to be in one literature review it would not be accepted as fact by the medical community). HPV is a virus that most sexually active people will get and then it will resolve and many people do not even get symptoms—and some will be exposed and never get the virus.
1813627 tn?1337722375 I think it depends on the workplace atmosphere. To gauge the atmosphere, I would seek a few recent mothers in the workplace, find out if they have had positive pregnancy experiences while working for the company, and if they have been allowed things such as a place to pump at work, etc. That would tell me if the employer is supportive of new mothers.
Avatar m tn I’ve suffered with terrible anxiety and anxiety attacks my entire life. I’m a 31 year old male. I work in a very high stress environment. My Psych prescribes me klonopin for the anxiety. It seems as though the klonopin is slowing me down.(not a shocker) It’s never been the type of med I can go to sleep with... just calms me so I can participate in daily life activities. I got a negative year performance review for the first time ever.
Avatar f tn Thank you for taking the time to review my question; however, I'm still curious as to what specific "medical literature" suggests waiting longer than six (6) months.
10452875 tn?1436484351 Look into what HR has for workplace accommodation, that might include you needing to sit whenever you need to. If its not something they can accommodate they might be able to release you early for leave. Look into it.
Avatar f tn I just found out that I lost my work today because I cannot stay well in a workplace that has clorox, paint, polyurethane, bacteria, with NO return air. I am in a very specialized field--I teach newly arrived refugees from Burma, Africa, etc. tospeak English. It may be too late, but is there any kind of mask I could get and still teach--I guess, however, that it would have to cover nose, mouth and eyes--maybe I coul wear it half the time. I need/love the work.
Avatar m tn html Dietary supplements (DS) are easily available and increasingly used, and adverse hepatic reactions have been reported following their intake. To critically review the literature on liver injury because of DSs, delineating patterns and mechanisms of injury and to increase the awareness towards this cause of acute and chronic liver damage.
Avatar n tn It definitely sounds as though you were in a hostile work environment that caused you a great deal of stress and eventually caused you to have to seek a new position. The fact that your immediate supervisor was involved rather than trying to help you is also deplorable...and wrong. However, the burden of proof in a legal situation is on you. If the new job caused you to take a pay cut, then you certainly could seek damages for the loss of income, not to mention rank.
Avatar n tn m not much help regarding the buzzing in the ears. It could be related to high stress or anxiety, or uncontrolled blood pressure, sinusitis, ear disease like menier's disease, or medication side effects. Make sure your hearing is tested and of course see your primary care doctor to have a whole body physical exam and see an opthalmologist becauese of the eyestrain. I wonder if you might have some problems with your workplace - such as enviromental issues.
Avatar n tn Thanks so much for the comment.