Article 6G86R Flexible working can significantly improve heart health, study shows

Flexible working can significantly improve heart health, study shows

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Denis Campbell Health policy editor
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US researchers suggest that better work-life balance particular beneficial for those over 45 or at higher risk

Flexible working can reduce someone's risk of having a heart attack or stroke, new American research has found.

Having a better work-life balance is so beneficial to health that some employees who work flexibly end up with heart health equivalent to what they had 10 years earlier.

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