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Heart disease risk greater for workaholics

New research has shown that people who regularly work longer days increase their risk of developing heart disease by nearly two-thirds. The study of 6,000 British civil servants published by the European Heart Journal concluded that even after accounting for known heart risk factors such as smoking, those who worked three to four hours of overtime a day ran a 60% higher risk of developing heart disease.

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