Hypertension After Retirement?
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Publication date: Jun 10, 2009
Publication date: Jun 10, 2009
In a study of more than 22,000 non-institutionalized Americans over the age of 50, workers retiring from low-income jobs suffer from hypertension for years to come. On the other end of the spectrum, those retiring from upper managerial positions were much less likely to develop high blood pressure after retiring.
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