New research finds an association between working too many hours and the brain's structure. We all know that working long hours leaves us exhausted. But overworking has far-reaching effects on our ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. author of Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World: A Guide to Balance. There is no question that many companies overwork their ...
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Working Extreme Hours May Change Your Brain
Working long hours may change the structure of your brain, including regions associated with emotional regulation and executive function— such as problem solving and working memory—new research has ...
Chiropractor and Acupuncturist, Dr. Cathleen Gerenger, joined Gayle Guyardo, the host of the global health and wellness show, Bloom, to share more about some of the health issues that can surface if ...
Working long, demanding hours has become the norm in many career fields. Professionals have to work overtime to keep up with an always-connected and ever-changing world, and it can be difficult to ...
Alarming new research shows that people working more than 54 hours a week are at major risk of dying from overwork. It’s killing three-quarters of a million people each year. Lisa Choi ignored the ...
Now that students are back in the classrooms, it’s important for them to keep a healthy school-life balance. One expert at Emergence Health Network says that many students can become obsessive with ...
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