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Short works breaks do not prevent mental fatigue or increase efficiency – study
A new study looked at healthy men who took a 10-minute break every 50 minutes.
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Breaks from work do not prevent mental fatigue, study finds
Taking short breaks from work might actually increase mental fatugue and cognitive impairment, a Lithuanian study has found.
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Taking a tea break in work won't make you feel any less tired, study finds
Stopping for tea breaks while at work does nothing to make people more efficient or prevent them from feeling tired, research suggests.
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Breaks are bad for your work as study finds they don't improve focus
Researchers explored the effectiveness of 10-minute breaks on work performance in an office environment. The findings found regular short breaks induced mental exhaustion.
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Short works breaks do not prevent mental fatigue or increase efficiency – study
A new study showed healthy men who took a 10-minute break every 50 minutes were more likely to experience mental exhaustion.
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