A new study has shown that politicians voted into offices are prone to such conditions such as stress, high blood pressure, premature aging, sleeplessness and diabetes.

 

A study in Slovak republic showed that parliamentarians were so buried in their work and often failed to go for regular medical check-ups; they suffer from stress, high blood pressure, obesity and bad lifestyle (smoking and alcohol consumption).

 

According to German researchers, the most common problem of politicians is high blood pressure.

 

Experts therefore advise politicians not to ignore symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and tinnitus.

 

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