Share on Pinterest Risk of heart disease may be twice as high for men who work in high-stress jobs and feel unappreciated for their efforts, suggests new research. Westend61/Getty Images A new study ...
Men who experience job strain — and who report putting in high effort only to receive little reward — have twice the risk of heart disease compared to those who do not have those psychological ...
Does your guy have a tough gig? Say thanks — it might just save their life, a new study suggests. That’s right — stressed-out male workers who feel under-appreciated could be twice as likely to ...
This content is sponsored by MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Although heart disease is the leading cause of death across genders in the U.S., men typically have their first heart attack an average ...
Objective Identify key determinants of heart rate variability (HRV) in male athletes aged 14–21 years participating in competitive contact sports and integrate these determinants to define normative ...
Sign up for CNN’s Eat, But Better: Mediterranean Style. Our eight-part guide shows you a delicious expert-backed eating lifestyle that will boost your health for ...