Occupational Hazards

Cell phones do not pose cancer threat - Danish study

The risk of cell phones being carcinogenic should no longer be a concern as per a recent studies. Phones kept a few inches away during ongoing calls pose no health hazard.

The study, conducted in Germany with 3,50,000 participants was regarding cell phone usage and their links with cancer.

Desk jobs pose a deadly threat--study

It doesn’t really matter whether you are a couch-potato or a die hard exercise freak. If you are into a job that requires long hours of sitting you are likely to die prematurely, researchers have warned.

The risk of early death escalates despite having an active lifestyle, the study highlighted.

The study

Workaholics find respite in alcohol -- study

People ages 25 to 30 years who work for more than 50 hours a week are more likely to suffer alcohol-related problems than their counterparts, a new study claims.

The famous corporate culture ‘work hard, play hard’ is proving itself true as more and more young adults who work for 50 hours or more almost every week are increasing intake of alcohol, according to a study from University of Otago, Christchurch.

Cause behind alcoholism

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