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Publication date: 2019

New clues about why non-smokers, as well as smokers, develop chronic lung disease revealed

Women who work long hours at higher risk of depression

Working long hours ‘linked to depression in women but not men’

Women working longer hours more likely to be depressed – study. Research also finds men and women who work weekends more likely to have low moods

New clues about why non-smokers, as well as smokers, develop chronic lung disease revealed

New clues as to why non-smokers, as well as smokers, develop COPD

New genetic signals for lung function highlight pathways and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease associations across multiple ancestries

Baseline health and public healthcare costs five years on: a predictive analysis using biomarker data in a prospective household panel

The restorative effect of work after unemployment: an intraindividual analysis of subjective well-being recovery through reemployment

Brexit was a cry of financial pain and not the influence of the old

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