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Gallup Report Highlights Low Worker Engagement and High Stress Levels in Australia
A Gallup report reveals that only 24% of Australian workers are engaged, with 50% experiencing daily stress, highlighting a significant contrast between Australians' positive life outside work and negative work experiences.
Gallup Report Highlights Low Worker Engagement and High Stress Levels in Australia
A Gallup report reveals that only 24% of Australian workers are engaged, with 50% experiencing daily stress, highlighting a significant contrast between Australians' positive life outside work and negative work experiences.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Agenda Culture Stifles Spontaneity, Fuels Burnout
A Dutch journalist interviews an artist and researcher about their book on the politics of rest, revealing how the Netherlands' intense work culture, rooted in Calvinism and a 24/7 economy, suppresses spontaneity, leading to stress, burnout, and a low number of official holidays compared to other Eu...
Dutch Agenda Culture Stifles Spontaneity, Fuels Burnout
A Dutch journalist interviews an artist and researcher about their book on the politics of rest, revealing how the Netherlands' intense work culture, rooted in Calvinism and a 24/7 economy, suppresses spontaneity, leading to stress, burnout, and a low number of official holidays compared to other Eu...
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48% Bias Score


Leader Burnout: A Global Crisis and its Organizational Impact
DDI's Global Leadership Forecast 2025 reports 71% of leaders globally have significantly higher stress levels, driven by emotional labor, face-to-face work pressure, hybrid work paradoxes, and mismatched work arrangements, resulting in widespread burnout and significant business risks.
Leader Burnout: A Global Crisis and its Organizational Impact
DDI's Global Leadership Forecast 2025 reports 71% of leaders globally have significantly higher stress levels, driven by emotional labor, face-to-face work pressure, hybrid work paradoxes, and mismatched work arrangements, resulting in widespread burnout and significant business risks.
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20% Bias Score


Individual Factors and Stress Responses: Understanding Triggers and Coping Strategies
Professor Maria Kiseleva from Sechenov University explains that stress responses depend on past experiences, accumulated stress, and individual sensitivities, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and healthy coping mechanisms.
Individual Factors and Stress Responses: Understanding Triggers and Coping Strategies
Professor Maria Kiseleva from Sechenov University explains that stress responses depend on past experiences, accumulated stress, and individual sensitivities, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and healthy coping mechanisms.
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12% Bias Score


Harnessing the Stress Paradox: Turning Pressure into Personal Growth
This article examines the "stress paradox," detailing three stress types—eustress, hypostress, and hyperstress—and offering strategies for managing each to improve well-being, citing 2024 studies linking stress perception to mental toughness and job boredom to decreased life satisfaction.
Harnessing the Stress Paradox: Turning Pressure into Personal Growth
This article examines the "stress paradox," detailing three stress types—eustress, hypostress, and hyperstress—and offering strategies for managing each to improve well-being, citing 2024 studies linking stress perception to mental toughness and job boredom to decreased life satisfaction.
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20% Bias Score


Chronic Stress: Health Impacts and Effective Management Strategies
Chronic stress, experienced by most adults, negatively impacts mental and physical health, increasing risks of heart disease, weakened immunity, and digestive problems; however, acute stress can be beneficial, and effective management strategies include mindfulness, exercise, and social support.
Chronic Stress: Health Impacts and Effective Management Strategies
Chronic stress, experienced by most adults, negatively impacts mental and physical health, increasing risks of heart disease, weakened immunity, and digestive problems; however, acute stress can be beneficial, and effective management strategies include mindfulness, exercise, and social support.
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28% Bias Score

Online Dating Linked to Stress and Emotional Exhaustion in German Study
A German study of 1010 single adults aged 18-60, conducted by Forsa between January 31, 2024, and February 14, 2025, found that 59% experienced emotional exhaustion and disappointment from online dating, with 37% reporting sadness or depression, due to factors like unanswered messages, perceived sup...

Online Dating Linked to Stress and Emotional Exhaustion in German Study
A German study of 1010 single adults aged 18-60, conducted by Forsa between January 31, 2024, and February 14, 2025, found that 59% experienced emotional exhaustion and disappointment from online dating, with 37% reporting sadness or depression, due to factors like unanswered messages, perceived sup...
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60% Bias Score

Vermont Ranks Lowest in US Stress Levels Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Topture's analysis of 50 US states reveals Vermont as the least stressed, excelling in work and health safety, while financial stress remains a factor; Midwest states show the lowest financial stress; the study highlights the growing demand for personalized stress management solutions.

Vermont Ranks Lowest in US Stress Levels Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Topture's analysis of 50 US states reveals Vermont as the least stressed, excelling in work and health safety, while financial stress remains a factor; Midwest states show the lowest financial stress; the study highlights the growing demand for personalized stress management solutions.
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40% Bias Score

Fast Eating Linked to Digestive Issues and Increased Risk of Chronic Diseases
Eating quickly impairs digestion, increases overeating and obesity risk, and disrupts gut microbiota, potentially leading to long-term health problems like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. Experts recommend mindful eating without distractions to improve digestion and reduce risks...

Fast Eating Linked to Digestive Issues and Increased Risk of Chronic Diseases
Eating quickly impairs digestion, increases overeating and obesity risk, and disrupts gut microbiota, potentially leading to long-term health problems like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. Experts recommend mindful eating without distractions to improve digestion and reduce risks...
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36% Bias Score

Corporate DEI Cuts Increase Legal Risks Amid Record U.S. Stress
Amid record-high stress in the U.S., corporations are scaling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, increasing their risk of legal action under Title VII, the Equal Pay Act, and the ADA. In 2024, the EEOC received 88,531 discrimination charges (up 9%), and 8,800 ADA Title III complai...

Corporate DEI Cuts Increase Legal Risks Amid Record U.S. Stress
Amid record-high stress in the U.S., corporations are scaling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, increasing their risk of legal action under Title VII, the Equal Pay Act, and the ADA. In 2024, the EEOC received 88,531 discrimination charges (up 9%), and 8,800 ADA Title III complai...
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60% Bias Score

Optimal Stress Levels Crucial for Well-being, Says Emory Professor
Dr. Sharon Bergquist, an Emory University professor, contends that optimal stress levels are crucial for well-being, differentiating between harmful chronic stress and beneficial 'eustress' that triggers positive biochemical responses; she offers five strategies for incorporating positive stress int...

Optimal Stress Levels Crucial for Well-being, Says Emory Professor
Dr. Sharon Bergquist, an Emory University professor, contends that optimal stress levels are crucial for well-being, differentiating between harmful chronic stress and beneficial 'eustress' that triggers positive biochemical responses; she offers five strategies for incorporating positive stress int...
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32% Bias Score

National Future Cited as Top Stress Factor in 2024 APA Survey
The American Psychological Association's 2024 Stress in America survey found that 77% of U.S. adults reported the future of the nation as their most significant stressor, exceeding economic concerns (73%), due to government instability, human rights rollbacks, and job insecurity.

National Future Cited as Top Stress Factor in 2024 APA Survey
The American Psychological Association's 2024 Stress in America survey found that 77% of U.S. adults reported the future of the nation as their most significant stressor, exceeding economic concerns (73%), due to government instability, human rights rollbacks, and job insecurity.
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52% Bias Score
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