Asked by Heath Gillette on Apr 25, 2024

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Jobs with heavy workloads and considerable decision-making authority seem to prompt heart disease.

Heavy Workloads

Refers to situations where the amount of work and responsibilities assigned exceeds what is reasonably manageable within given time frames.

  • Understand the correlation between job provisions, the burdens of work, and their collective impact on the health statuses of workers.
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Makalay Ansumanah6 days ago
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Jobs with heavy workloads and low decision-making authority are more likely to prompt stress and increase the risk of heart disease, not those with considerable decision-making authority.