famously sang that working nine to five was 'all taking and no giving'.But working traditional hours might actually be good for you, according to a new study, which suggests that the shifts you work earlier in life may be linked to your health years later.Scientists analysed data on more than 7,000 people to see whether employment patterns in younger adulthood were linked with sleep, physical or mental health when they reached the age of 50.
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