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Author: Patrick Rouxel

Biological costs and benefits of social relationships for men and women in adulthood: the role of partner, family and friends

Retirement and socioeconomic differences in diurnal cortisol: longitudinal evidence from a cohort of British civil servants

It’s official: your boss is less stressed than you!

Retirement is no less stressful than working – especially if you had a lower paid, undemanding job, study finds

High earners can expect relaxing retirement but stress RISES for lower paid

Being retired is no less stressful than working – unless you were in a top job

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