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Those long workdays may be killing you, WHO study finds

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Those long workdays may be killing you, WHO study finds

Those long workdays may be killing you, WHO study finds

A study by the World Health Organization estimates 745,000 people around the world died in 2016 as a result of having worked 55 hours a week or more.


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