For many of us, the 40-hour work week is a thing of the past. In fact, a significant percentage of US adults work about 9 hours per day on average, and more than 1 out of 3 employed adults work on weekends. But there can be a heavy price to pay for all those hours. Dr. Brian McDonough explains.
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Working Too Much: How Extended Hours Affect Cardiac Health
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Spending long hours at work can significantly alter one's health, particularly cardiovascular health over time. Dr. Brian McDonough explains further.
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