Long Hours Could Drive Employees to Drink
Does working overtime lead to alcohol abuse?
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Working long hours may raise the risk for alcohol abuse.
Researchers found people who spent a lot of time at work increased their rate of drinking by 11 percent.
The results did not differ for men and women or by age.
Health experts say this shows employers need to think carefully before pushing employees to put in more hours.
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