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Financial meltdown takes a toll on America's health

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Press Trust of India Miami

The financial meltdown has taken a heavy toll on America's health.  

A survey by the American Psychological Association has revealed that as many as 80 per cent of Americans are stressed about their personal finances and the economy.  

And, what's shocking is that the women are the worst sufferers.  

In fact, more than eight out of ten residents in the US now straightaway blame the declining state of the country's economy for much of the anxiety in their life.  

"With the deteriorating economy dominating the headline, it's easy to worry more about your finances than your health, but stress over money and the economy is taking an emotional and physical toll on US, especially among women.  

 

"Many say they are handling their stress well. Yet, people report more physical and emotional symptoms. If Americans continue to experience these high levels of stress for prolonged period of time, they are at risk for developing serious illness," said Executive Director Katherine Nordal.

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First Published: Oct 13 2008 | 5:29 PM IST

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