Congestion And Vomiting Yobs Leave Cabbies With High Blood Pressure
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Publication date: Sep 14, 2009
Publication date: Sep 14, 2009
It seems that cab drivers are at a particularly increased risk of developing high blood pressure due to several career-related stresses. These include congested streets, road construction, hobos, drunk passengers and long hours. Other secondary factors shown to impact their hypertension risk include high-fat diets and extended periods between urination.
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