Every night, millions of people work hard to keep our essential services running—treating patients, responding to emergencies ...
Many employees work all kinds of unusual shifts, often sleeping during the day and eating at night, putting them at risk for heart disease. But researchers in Boston have found that the timing of ...
A new study adds to the research that night-shift work can be deadly, increasing breast cancer risk and speeding it's spread, ...
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Night shift workers can reduce heart disease risk by eating only during the day, study suggests
Researchers have discovered that eating only during daylight hours may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease for night shift workers. A clinical trial led by Professor Frank Scheer at Brigham and ...
Night shift workers face an increased risk of cancer, as their disrupted sleep cycle causes wear and tear on their DNA. But taking melatonin might help ward off this risk, a new study suggests. Folks ...
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