Working Past Retirement Benefits Your Health, Study Says
By Patti NeighmondWorking Past Retirement Benefits Your Health, Study Says
By Patti Neighmond
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Researchers from Oregon State University find that when healthy adults work one year past the typical retirement age of 65, they increase their odds of living longer.
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