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Cancer warning for Australians working from home during the pandemic – 7NEWS.com.au
Not going into the office may be convenient, but it can have serious and potentially deadly side-effects.

Health experts are concerned that the rise in working from home during the coronavirus pandemic could lead to a spike in cancer diagnoses.
Thats because a new survey has found that people who worked at least one day a week from home were more likely to be exercising less, eating more and adopting an unhealthy diet.
Watch the video above for more on the WFH health warning
The research, commissioned by the Cancer Institute NSW, also found that 61 per cent of people said they had increased their time…
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