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Law Practice

Jun. 12, 2013

Stress and the workplace

Stress not only is related to increased incidence of cancer, but a variety of maladies ranging from strokes and heart attacks to PTSD and other psychological disorders.

Timothy A. Tosta

Arent Fox LLP

Email: tim.tosta@arentfox.com

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Shortly after receiving my original cancer prognosis, I met with Dr. Richard Sagebiel, a pathologist and specialist in melanoma research at UC San Francisco. Richard had a disarming way of carrying on a conversation, even if it was about the cancer he had discovered in my body!

"So, your life is pretty stressful?" he asked casually.

"I don't know. I ran my own law firm for about 14 years, then moved into my current firm," I answered, somewhat evasively.

He continued...

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