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By Sarah Lynch
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Sinking property values, high unemployment and prices, and poor environments add to the pressure felt by residents in these metros.
Few enjoy their commute. Just ask Stephen Dinwiddie, M.D., a psychiatrist at the University of Chicago.
"I think anybody who, like I do, commutes on the Kennedy on a daily basis knows exactly what stress is," he says, of his daily home-to-work commute on Chicago's expressway that extends from the Chicago Loop to O'Hare International Airport. "It takes anywhere from 30 minutes to several centuries--at least subjectively."- Let’s talk: Comment (26) | Blog
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Ever have one of those days
where work just takes the life out of you? You know, the kind of
stressful, tiring days at work that make you feel like you just
want to turn the outside world on mute—or pause, even—while you
recuperate to take on the next day. To cope, it's important to
have a… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (5) | Blog
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