Frequent heartburn may indicate serious conditions

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30, 2006 email this print this Frequent heartburn may indicate serious conditions Jim Miller Savvy Senior DEAR SAVVY SENIOR: Can heartburn lead to other serious health problems?

My husband, who's 54, has a belching problem along with occasional heartburn and I would like to help him.

What can you tell me?

- Ignoring the Burn DEAR IGNORING: Heartburn is so common in the United States today that most people don't think much about it - but they should.

It's estimated that 40 million Americans experience heartburn at least once a week, most of who are over age 45.

Here's what you should know.

Dangers of heartburn: Symptoms can show up in a variety of ways - as a painful burning sens...

Solutions for Delhi's Infrastructure woes

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- - Source: Rai Foundation Thursday, March 30, 2006 01:24 PM IST (07:54 AM GMT) Editors: General: People, Social issues; Business: Construction, Education & training Solutions for Delhi's Infrastructure Woes New Delhi, Delhi, India, Thursday, March 30, 2006 - (Business Wire India) "Well planned buildings must, to minimize loss from natural or man-made disasters" Frederic Schwartz.

The Indian construction industry and all its facilitators like architects, engineers etc., should observe a strict disaster proof and eco-friendly building plan, which not only minimizes loss o...

Stress Builds Across UK Construction

... Stress Builds Across UK Construction News Release Thursday 30 March 2006, 8:00 GMT Thursday 30 March 2006 INDUSTRY Chartered Institute of Building Stress Builds Across UK Construction ASCOT, England, March 30 /PRNewswire/ - A majority of UK construction professionals surveyed by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) felt that the construction industry today is more stressful than it was five years ago.

Almost 1000 construction managers and other professionals took part in the CIOB research to establish whether occupational stress is occurring within the construction industry.

The research studied the main causes of occupational stress by examining different areas of the individual's role within the organisation, including physical work environment, the organisation itself and other construction specific potential stressors such as site safety and public misconceptions of the industry.

Although respondents worked for various types of organisations the largest group (41%) were employed in companies with more than 500 employees and were aged between 25 and 55.

Of the 68% to have suffered from stress, anxiety or depression only 27% had sought medical advice, and only 6% of those who had experienced occupational stress had taken time off and were still working.

Skills shortages are also a cause of occupational health issues, with 55% of respondents indicating that inadequate staffing levels was a factor in causing stress.

Michael Brown CIOB deputy chief executive said, ...

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