Unexciting jobs may make the heart beat in an unchanging, rapid rhythm, leading to heart disease, British researchers say.
Writing in the journal Circulation, Harry Hemingway, of University College London Medical School, said heart rates of men in low-level positions were an average 3.2 beats a minute faster than men in top-level positions.
Dull jobs hit the heart
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