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A study of 10,000 civil servants in London, England found that people who worked three or more hours longer than a normal 7-hour day had a 60% higher risk of developing heart related problems, such as death from heart disease, non-fatal heart attacks and angina. "The association between long hours and coronary heart disease was independent of a range of risk factors that we measured at the start ...
 
 
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