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Burnout phenomenon: neurophysiological factors, clinical features, and aspects of management

R A G Khammissa, Simon Nemutandani, Gal Feller, J Lemmer, Laura Feller

Burnout is described as an occupational phenomenon of long-term work stress that leads to emotional exhaustion, physical tiredness, and trouble thinking clearly. The review says both job factors and personal traits matter, and that long-lasting burnout is linked to worse sleep and to some health problems (for example mild cognitive…

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