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How politics affect your health

Updated Sunday, September 16th 2012 at 00:00 GMT +3

By Pius Musau

They call it a dirty game, but politics does more than polluting your mental, physical and emotional wellbeing. 

The usual cast of politicians and their supporting troupes dominated by men lead stressful lives of high stakes, physical turmoil and unexpected turns and twists.

The resulting bodily responses take major tolls on their health that manifest in lifestyle diseases, mental anguish and possible physical elimination.

Beyond policy matters that can affect health care, politics can influence how well you get even in the absence of diseases.

The disease that is politics

The fast-paced, high-octane politics change into a political disease courtesy of the following:

• Untrustworthy team members whose interests come before anything else. When they say there are no permanent friends but permanent interests, it is their subtle way of reminding us that this back stabbing lifestyle is what they choose to live.

• Unfulfilled expectations and hopes of better prospects all premised on things getting worse for everybody else except you.

• The us-versus-them syndrome that consumes all in the cocoon that believes that the easiest way of advancing our interests is by getting one of us to favour us and lord it over the rest.

• A perpetual state of anxiety, fear of the unknown, and unpredictable tomorrow will likely lead to hypertension, panic disorders, paranoia and strokes.

• The former good man or woman, unrecognisable by the old friends he had before getting political.

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