Work is good for your health?

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Work is good for your health?
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Mon, 05-15-2006 - 5:25am

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/healthnews.php?newsid=43421
Working Mothers Healthier Than Full-time Housewives

Main Category: Women's Health / OBGYN News
Article Date: 15 May 2006 - 1:00am (PDT)

According to new research carried out in Britain, working mothers enjoy better health than full-time housewives. Despite the stress working mothers face by holding down a job, dealing with childcare, housework and striving to keep the family happy.

It appears that working mothers, when compared to full-time housewives, are less likely to become overweight, have a better level of health and a healthier relationship. The study also found that single mothers experience worse health than working mothers who have a partner and children.

You can read about this study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

Team leader, Dr. Anne McMunn, University College London, said that women who combine work with children and marriage do seem to have better health than full-time housewives. Even though they may experience high levels of stress sometimes.

It is not a question of chicken-and-egg either. Dr. McMunn said it is the experience of work plus having a family that brings on the better health, not the fact that only healthier mothers decide to carry on working.

The researchers examined data on women born in 1946 from the Medical Research Council's National Study of Health and Development. The data registers their health from 1946 until they are 54. Women's health was examined, with the help of a questionnaire at the ages of 26 through to 54. Every decade, the questionnaire collects data on each woman's work history, whether she is/was married, has children, her height and weight.

The healthiest women were the ones who had all three of the following:

-- A Partner
-- Children
-- A job

Those reporting the worst health were stay-at-home mothers, followed by childless women and single mothers.

38% of stay-at-home mothers were obese when they reached their 50s, for working mothers the percentage was 23%.

Written by: Christian Nordqvist
Editor: Medical News Today

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iVillage Member
Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:25pm
The job may not offer insurance, and getting insurance without a corporate plan and employer subsidy can be very, very expensive.
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Registered: 12-10-2003
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:26pm

Unfortunately, your going to have to do that for yourself. You need to come up with your own thinking.

Aside from his hatred, physically how is he a threat to the US. Think about it. He needs to have an action plan in order to conquer the US. So, if he were to have one, what, specifically, would that action plan include?

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Yes, we agree he's a tryrant. But, unfortunately for your argument, Tyrant does not equal Threat.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:27pm
Not at all. You just do not seem to understand that your so-called answers are woefully inadequate.
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Registered: 01-05-2000
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:27pm

Yes, I forgot about the basic rules such as governing car seats, seat belts, etc. There are rules that are non-negotiable. But they are much fewer than the negotiable ones.

Chris

The truth may be out there but lies are in your head. Terry Pratchett

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:29pm
Not the point, but he seems fond of kids and tells good stories.
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Registered: 05-26-2006
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:30pm

"So, he's not to blame?"

I'm not sure who you're talking about - Castro? Of course he's to blame, but there was also people such as Khruschev - and I don't think anyone thinks he (Castro) likes or loves the US. It's just that now, he doesn't have any support from a Super Power in the world. which is why he really doesn't have a leg to stand on even if he thought about invading the USA. (who i would agree, has the greatest military in the world)

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Registered: 11-12-2003
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:31pm
A majority do not have access to healthcare through their employer. Many people can't get health insurance at all because of pre-existing conditions. (If you don't have insurance through your employer and you try to buy it out of pocket, they deny you if you have any) or, they simply cannot afford it. A regular insurance plan out of pocket for a family of 4 costs upwards of $1500 a month. Are you under the impression that every person in America has the ability to make a lot of money?
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Registered: 11-12-2003
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:32pm
So, your official argument to why Castro is a threat to our safety or to democracy is... because he is?
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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:32pm
Yes, sorry. I forgot that it was in education.
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Registered: 03-03-2006
Wed, 06-07-2006 - 12:32pm
You're not covered under DH's plan?

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