Tuesday, October 20, 2009

People Who Work After Retiring Enjoy Better Health, According to National Stud

I guess I'm going to be healthy for a long time. .

Report finds those who stay in their original field fare best mentally and those who transition from full-time work into a temporary or part-time job experience fewer major diseases and able to function better on a day-to-day basis.

(Washington, D.C.)—Retirees who transition from full-time work into a temporary or part-time job experience fewer major diseases and are able to function better day-to-day than people who stop working altogether, according to a national study. And the findings were significant even after [figuring in] people's physical and mental health before retirement.

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