Working beyond the standard 9–5 schedule in your early adult years may have a negative impact on your health decades later.

Published Date: 10 Apr 2024

A study led by Wen-Jui Han of New York University in the US and published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE suggests that working longer hours early in life may be linked to poorer health later in life.

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