[ad_1] (Picture: Getty) We already know that working more than 39 hours a week is bad for everyone. In fact, women who work more than 45 hours a week are 63% more …
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[ad_1] Whether you like a trendy white dish or you prefer decaf, it's a new one that should leave you plenty of beans. People who drink six cups of coffee a day …
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[ad_1] Massachusetts General Hospital released the following announcement on July 3. Fortifying cereal-based foods with folic acid – instituted in the United States in the 1990s to prevent neural tube defects in …
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[ad_1] There is now another study that adds to the growing understanding of how overwork affects overall health. This time, however, the focus is on women. ( Pixabay ) Women who work …
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[ad_1] New York – Overtime Can Help Your Salary and Give You a Length of Time 39, but a new study suggests that women who consume too much time may have an …
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[ad_1] Women who work at least 45 hours a week may be at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to women working 35 to 40 hours a week, according …
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[ad_1] Do not hesitate to serve yourself a cup of coffee before reading this – even if you have already eaten it today. Yet another study has shown that drinking coffee is …
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[ad_1] Working overtime can help your salary and give you a head start in the office, but a new study suggests that women who record too much time may have increased the …
Read More »Working long hours can increase the risk of diabetes
[ad_1] Working long hours can have adverse health effects – from increased stress to higher rates of some chronic diseases. Now, in the latest study exploring the effect of extended working hours, …
Read More »Eating nuts halves the risk of developing type 2 diabetes: study
[ad_1] People who consume nuts may have about half the risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to adults who do not eat nuts, according to one study. According to researchers at …
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