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Erratic Work Hours Linked To Worse Health, But Pattern Differs By Gender

The study found men’s health declined with more volatile hours, while women were more likely to cut back or leave work for health reasons.

Summary by studyfinds.com
For employees whose weekly hours swing widely from one month to the next, that instability appears tied to something more serious than scheduling hassle. The post Erratic Work Hours Linked To Worse Health, But Pattern Differs By Gender appeared first on StudyFinds.

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News Medical broke the news in Mona Vale, Australia on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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