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Here is an exciting serach that is carried out:

If you’ve been looking forward to a holiday, only to fall ill with some poorly-defined malady in its first days, you may have become a victim to a recently named syndrome, leisure sickness. The condition has been identified by the Dutch psychologist Professor Ad Vingerhoets of Tilburg University. There are two varieties. One refers to symptoms—which can include nausea, fatigue, headaches, and recurrent infections—that appear whenever the stress of the working week is suddenly removed, either at the weekend or at the beginning of holidays. The other sort is found among men and women who have become tired of the rat race and who have downshifted to enjoy a quieter life, only to find themselves suffering from these recurrent minor illnesses plus boredom and depression, another name for which is underload syndrome (an older generation would have named it ennui, an expressive word that has rather gone out of fashion). Whatever it’s called, few of us need worry about the risks of getting it: research evidence suggests it’s mainly found among high-achieving men and women and that only 3% of those surveyed have experienced it.

Interesting..isn't it.....

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