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Last Modified: 16 Oct 2008
Source: PA News

More than one in three workers are worried about their jobs because of the economic downturn, with many experiencing increased levels of stress, according to a report.

A survey of over 1,000 adults by health firm Bupa showed that more than a quarter were putting in longer hours because of concerns over job security.

One in three of those worried about their job were losing sleep, one in five were depressed, and some were eating more food to cope with the stress.

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