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According to a recent survey, Britons spend more than five years of their total life worrying. This means for 27 days a year, Britons find themselves amidst worries.

The survey conducted on 2000 Britons, by advice web site ReallyWorried.com, stressed that the major causes for anxiety for Britons was personal health, followed by financial issues and increasing crime. Certain other reasons include Cost of living, Terrorism, children’s future, National Health Service, Gun knife culture, Global warming and Pensions.

The survey revealed that it is the young people in their late teens who find themselves worried the most. Astonishingly, 10 per cent of the youth of Britain spend 12 hours a day stressing, and the cause of anxiety being getting on the property ladder rather than sexual, educational or environmental fears.

The fairer sex worries more over the fear of their partners having affairs. On the contrary, men are more preoccupied with anxiety relating to sex, either a lack of it or their performance.

The research shows that most people in Britain are really worried — whether it’s about something monumental like their partner is cheating on them or something relatively simple to sort out such as getting to grips with technology,

said Richard Rubin, founder of ReallyWorried.com.

Worry is a harbinger for depression and that is why maximum cases related to depression are reported from the European countries.

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Via:DnaIndia