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Study Finds Working Moms Healthier

A study tracking the health of British women from their mid-20s to mid-50s found that full-time homemakers were the most likely to become obese in their 60s. Women who were in a long-term relationship and raised children while working outside the home were the least likely to be overweight. Working women also reported being in better overall health.

Source: Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, June 2006.