Staying on the job past the age of 65 could increase a persons lifespan, while early retirement can increase the risk of dying early, an Oregon State study says.
By Marlene Y. Satter |
Updated on May 09, 2016
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Could a longer career lengthen lifespan?
Depending on whom you ask, working longer can make you live longer. Or maybe it just feels that way — and retiring early is the true key to a longer life.
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