Employees who work longer hours have a greater chance of suffering a stroke or coronary heart disease.
Working 55 hours or more per week is linked to a 33% greater risk of stroke and a 13% increased risk of developing coronary heart disease compared with working a standard 35 to 40 hour week. The...
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