A study conducted by the University of North Carolina found that people who ate junk food at night were more likely to have stomachaches or headaches the next day, which affected their job performance. April 12, 2021
Eating junk food at night affects job performance the next day, study finds
2021-04-12T14:19:46.928Z
A study conducted by the University of North Carolina found that people who ate junk food at night were more likely to have stomachaches or headaches the next day, which affected their job performance.