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Quinn Gordon
10 November, 11:50
In japan, what is karoshi?
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Heaven Haley
10 November, 15:27
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Karoshi in Japanese means death from overwork. Medical problems, ex. stroke and heart attack occur due to stress during karoshi deaths.
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