Smokers clock up almost eight additional days of sick leave every year.
Smokers take an average of almost eight days more of sick leave every year than their non-smoking colleagues, suggests research published in Tobacco Control.
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So, does this mean that the nonsmokers get penalized by having to work an average of eight days more per year on average? So the "reward" for better health is more work!
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