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1. Foundation for Integrated Research In Mental Health, 2007.
· Globally, more than 3 out of 5 doctor visits are for stress related problems.
· Globally, 23% of women executives and professionals, and 19% of their male peers, say they feel super-stressed.
2. American Psycological Association, 2005.
· Forty-three percent of adults suffer adverse health effects from stress.
· Two-thirds of all office visits to family physicians are due to stress-related symptoms.
· Sixty-four percent of Americans say they are taking steps to reduce stress in their lives.
· Stress is linked to the six leading causes of death—heart disease, cancer, lung ailments, accidents, cirrhosis of the liver, and suicide.
3. National Association of Disability Examiners, 1997
* Executives alone cost American industry more than $10 billion annually through lost workdays, hospitalization, and early death caused by stress.
4. The Stress Solution, Miller & Smith, American Psychological Association, 1997
* In terms of lost hours due to absenteeism, reduced productivity, and workers’ compensation benefits, stress costs American industry about $7,500 (US) per worker per year.
5. 2000 Gallup poll
80% of people feel stress on the job, and nearly 40% say they need help in managing stress.
6. Training & Development Magazine, August 2000
43% of adults suffer from adverse health effects due to stress. Stress also causes about 1 million employees to be absent any given workday and is ultimately responsible for 50% of employee burnout and 40% of employee turnover.
7. World Health Organization, June 1999
In the US, health care is 50% costlier for those who report high levels of stress at work. Stress is the most common cause of heart disease and depression, which are expected to lead all other ailments in the new millennium.
8. Reported in Psychology Today, January, 1996
High levels of stress cause nerve factor growth (NFG), which hinders the ability of disease-fighting cells to ward off infections, suppressing the immune system. —
9. HR Magazine, October 2001
Companies should develop plans to manage worker stress and anger to keep productivity and morale up…Most companies are getting the output of about 50 to 70 workers for every 100 people they employ. Much of the difference is due to increasingly high stress levels.
10. Purchasing Magazine, October 2001
Stress can actually kill, albeit slowly. A recent [Ohio State University] study found that even mild stress can increase the [risk] of cardiovascular disease by leading to above-normal levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that damages arterial walls.
11. Joseph Courtney, UCLA School of Public Health, Epidemiology, September, 1994
Those reporting a history of workplace stress over the past 10 years developed colon andrectal cancers at 5.5 times the control group rate.
12. Dr. Natalie Hamrick, Carnegie Mellon University, quoted in USA Today, March 12, 2001
Under large amounts of stress, your resistance drops, and if you’re seeing a wide variety of people, your body is more challenged by viruses.
13. Bureau of National Affairs Forty percent of job turnover is due to stress.
14. Jacobson et al (1996) American Journal of Health Promotion, 11(1).
Workers with high stress were over two times more likely to be absent 5+ days a year.
15. Moskal, B.S. (1994) Unscheduled absences by U.S. Employees: “Missing Persons,” Industry Week, August 15: 22.
Unscheduled absences by US employees rose by 9% in 1993, costing work organizations as much as $750 per employee, according to a national survey.
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(Compiled from various books in researching these factors, alot of the analysis is from Dr Emoto, and various other books written on energy, vibration and the human body)
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