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I've been reading a lot about back pain and learned that people who have a harder time getting along with others are at more risk of having lower back problems. Is this true?
Poor social relations don't directly cause low back pain. But they can raise the risk of low back pain when combined with other risk factors. Such a combination happens often when there's a poor social environment at work and when people feel they can't make a difference in their work conditions.
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