A poll of nurses revealed that work-related stress is harming the sex lives of nurses in the U.K.
The survey, which was conducted by the Nursing Times in London, also found that work-related stress had caused both physical and emotional problems for nurses.
Almost 2,000 nurses were polled for the study. About 70% of the respondents said that work-related stress was affecting their physical and emotional health. About 44% said their sex life was affected, while 25% said they had started drinking more.
The study also showed that about 30% of the nurses were getting sick more than usual and one in 10 nurses were smoking more due to stress.
The survey, which was conducted by the Nursing Times in London, also found that work-related stress had caused both physical and emotional problems for nurses.
Almost 2,000 nurses were polled for the study. About 70% of the respondents said that work-related stress was affecting their physical and emotional health. About 44% said their sex life was affected, while 25% said they had started drinking more.
The study also showed that about 30% of the nurses were getting sick more than usual and one in 10 nurses were smoking more due to stress.
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