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what percentage of men who took annual holidays would be less to die of a heart disease, than those who'd skipped time off?

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Roselina Rah | 05:58 Wed 14th Dec 2005 | Body & Soul
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what percentage of men who took annual holidays would be less likely to die of a heart disease, than those who'd skipped time off?
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Hasn't this been asked at least once a week for the past 3 months?
For God sake if it's a quiz, find the answer yourselves!!!
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Who would waste their time doing a research project like this?? Is this to justify skiving work??


mind you- makes me wonder who am I to waste my time responding!!!

It all depends where the holidays are to - if to France where they might feel more stressed then the percentage would be higher. Also if they have skipped using a rope made of elastic bands held either side by two young schoolgirls this might increase their heart rate, however if using the conventional style skipping rope and operating it themselves then the skipping might be in time and not off and therefore it would be beneficial to the heart.
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