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People Who Work After Retiring Enjoy Better Health, According To National Study
ScienceDaily, 10/14/09
Retirees who transition from full–time work into a temporary or part–time job experience fewer major diseases and are able to function better day–to–day than people who stop working altogether, according to a national study. And the findings were significant even after controlling for people's physical and mental health before retirement.
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