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It isn't too surprising, and I'd say other stress-related consequences would be found to be higher when you're worried 24-7 about losing everything. Now, the stressful job could stand some more breakdown. What's happening in that workplace to cause the increase in stress? In LDS scripture, the Lord has admonished us not to 'oppress the hireling in his wages', but overloading an employee is still done often. We still don't have good protection against working a person to their death in Utah.
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