Danger highlighted by research suggesting those working a 55-hour week face 33% increased risk of stroke than those working a 35- to 40-hour week
Workaholics may question whether spending so much time in the office is really worth it: those working 55 or more hours a week are 33% more likely to suffer a stroke, research suggests.
Workaholics may question whether spending so much time in the office is really worth it: those working 55 or more hours a week are 33% more likely to suffer a stroke, research suggests. Photograph: Alamy