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Study finds health benefits from working in retirement

Posted on 13 October 2009

Mark Miller
Mark Miller
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People who retire from full-time work into temporary or part-time jobs experience fewer incidences of disease and function better day-to-day than people who stop working altogether, according to a new study. The most dramatic benefits were experienced by people who “bridged” into part-time roles related to their previous career work. Via Science Daily.

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