Retired men at work - Harvard Health

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Last updated 03 abril 2025
Retired men at work - Harvard Health
Research has found that seniors who continue to work after age 65 are healthier than retirees. They are more likely to report being in good health and have a lower risk of being diagnosed with serious conditions like cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.
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