Commute To Work? How It Takes A Toll On Health

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Commute To Work? How It Takes A Toll On Health

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If your daily commute involves your car, the subway or a bus, a new study suggests the trip may be linked with extra stress, exhaustion, poor sleep and possibly even an increase in missed work days.

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Tags: Sleep, Mental Health, Healthy Living, Women's Health, Stress Management

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