By Ernest Winchislaus
Every time I follow up on or discuss occupational health cases with colleagues, the story is being told; there is the factory worker with a persistent cough he has learned to hide so he is not taken off the production line.
There is the high-level office administrator whose anxiety and burnout have escalated into chronic hypertension, a long distance truck driver who sleeps only three hours and drinks a lot of energy drinks to stay awake.
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