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  - WASHINGTONTIMES.COM - Auto - 14/Jul 12:25

Monday anxiety triggers lasting stress hormone spike, study finds

The workweek may start with more than a groan -- it could be taking a measurable toll on your health, a study from the University of Hong Kong has found.

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