Death can be caused by an endless amount of different actions, whether it be a freak accident in a huge train wreck or a deadly bacteria smaller than the period at the end of this sentence. Recent studies by respected doctors and scientists show that death can indeed be caused by the intangible thing we call stress.
A psychologist by the name J.H. McCann of the University College of Cape Breton created an intriguing hypothesis where he associates the stress involved with well-paying high-pressure jobs to early death, and has a sizeable amount of evidence to back it (Pink). But does his association necessarily mean that stress is a murderer in our society? Stress is handled differently in unique situations by different people. In his
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