Stress at work

Author: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Description: Stress at work por Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides insights into the causes, effects, and prevention of job stress. This document highlights the interaction between worker characteristics and working conditions, offering strategies for organizations to mitigate stress and improve worker well-being.

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