As if you didn't have enough to worry about this tax season, there are a few health concerns you can add to the list.
The heavy workload tax practitioners face at this time of year leads to stress, raised cholesterol levels, burnout and headaches, according to various research.
Several studies have linked stress to increased risk of heart disease, including the groundbreaking 1957 study of 40 male accountants in San Francisco whose cholesterol levels spiked during the labourintensive first quarter of the year, and another with a group of 22 Israeli accountants whose blood clotted faster during the high-stress tax season.
A follow-up 2002 study entitled The Effect …

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