Young Healthy Smokers Take Significantly More Days Off Work
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Description: Research that followed over 80,000 employees for over 2 years finds smoking has significant costs for employers, even among younger workers.
Young healthy smokers take significantly more days off work than non-smokers Public release date: 3-Dec-2000 Young healthy smokers take significantly more days off work than non-smokers Young healthy people who smoke had substantially more lost work days than their non-smoking colleagues, finds research in Tobacco Control. Men smokers had more lost work days than women smokers, the study showed.
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Page title: | Young healthy smokers take significantly more days off work than non-smokers |
Keywords: | Social/Behavioral Science Addiction Smoking/Tobacco Anthropology Quality of Life Socioeconomics Employment |
Description: | Young healthy people who smoke had substantially more lost work days than their non-smoking colleagues, finds research in Tobacco Control. Men smokers had more lost work days than women smokers, the study showed. |
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