For people who regularly work long hours - defined as more than 10 hours a day for at least 50 days a year - a recent study suggests an increased risk of stroke.
According to research published in the American Heart Association journal Stroke, working such long hours is associated with 29 per cent greater risk stroke than are those who work less.
Log long hours for 10 years and the risk appeared to be rise to 45 per cent more than for those who work less.
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Previous studies have found that irregular shifts, night work and job stress can have negative health effects.