People in low-paying jobs may be at higher risk of developing diabetes if they work long hours, suggests a new analysis.
Low-income workers were more likely to develop type-2 diabetes if they put in more than 55 hours per week than if they worked normal hours, researchers found. Work hours weren’t tied to increased diabetes risks among wealthier people, however.
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