Statistically, drivers have more health issues than almost any other group of professionals, and even more alarming, they also have shorter lifespans. This isn’t too hard to fathom, since the job is characterized by very little exercise, working areas that are usually cramped and sometimes not very hygienic, and all kinds of problems resulting from diesel fumes.
The only saving grace about all this is that truck driving conditions have been extensively studied, and there is a whole encyclopedia of available information on how to prevent the worst effects from the profession. Here are some of the best things you can do for yourself as a truck driver, to avoid the negative effects from your chosen lifestyle:
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