night shift
01/11/2018 / By Zoey Sky
Decreased melatonin disrupts the body clock and increases cancer risk: Night workers found to have highest risk
Should you quit the night shift? Research says that you probably should — if you’re a woman. That’s what a team of researchers in China found out: According to their study, women who work night shifts are at higher risk of certain cancers. The results determined that working the night shift increased the likelihood of […]
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