Women Who Work Long Hours Increase Their Risk Of Diabetes
New research has revealed that women who work 45 hours or more every week may be increasing their risk of developing diabetes.
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New research has revealed that women who work 45 hours or more every week may be increasing their risk of developing diabetes.
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