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"Maybe once again there are some officials who don't want me under their jurisdiction, or maybe there are bigger political reasons," she wrote, adding: "If I try to find a job, they threaten my boss.
While most employees who were part of the study worked through the morning, pausing for breaks at lunch and maybe once again in the afternoon, the researchers found that the later in the day that people took breaks, the more likely they were to report poor focus, fatigue and headaches. .
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