Study Says Controllers Don't Have Higher Blood Pressure
Despite on-the-job stress, air traffic controllers do not suffer from high blood pressure any more frequently than those who work at less taxing jobs, concluded a University of Milan study published in the American Journal of Hypertension. Previous studies have come up with different results...
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