businessline. HANSA Research conducted a study on stress-linked headaches, involving 5,310 respondents from 20 urban cities, including tier-1 and tier-2 towns in 15 states.
The research revealed a high incidence of headaches in Ahmedabad, Bhubaneshwar, Madurai, and Indore, indicating that smaller towns were not unaffected by it. The Bayer official also pointed out that “93 percent of respondents who experienced headaches witnessed a noticeable increase, directly linked to elevated stress levels.
… 1 in 3 people felt that their stress levels had increased post pandemic." Nearly 40% of participants faced challenges in sustaining concentration, according to the study. Around 50% believed reducing workload, including professional duties and household chores, could be a key remedy for this problem, the report said Sandeep Verma, Country Head, Bayer Consumer Health India, told businessline described how consumers have started to focus on self-care as a vital aspect of their wellbeing in the post-pandemic era.
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