Car manufacturer Nissan has cancelled a production shift at its UK factory as part of efforts to improve efficiency.The ...
Night shift workers face an increased risk of cancer, as their disrupted sleep cycle causes wear and tear on their DNA. But ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: A salute to the night-shift workers — Danny TyreeIt’s not just biology. Needing to sleep in the daytime is like blood in the water attracting sharks. Neighbor Jones decides ...
Scientists say melatonin supplements may help offset cancer-causing DNA damage linked to shift work. The post Night shift ...
My wife’s sister and her husband have for years both worked third shift (a.k.a. “the graveyard shift”), and they seem to be in good company. About 20 percent of the full-time workforce in the United ...
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HealthDay on MSNMelatonin Improves DNA Damage Repair Capacity in Night Shift WorkersFor night shift workers, melatonin supplementation seems to improve oxidative DNA damage repair capacity, according t ...
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News Medical on MSNMelatonin supplementation may help offset DNA damage linked to night shift workMelatonin supplementation may help offset the DNA damage associated with night shift work by boosting the body's ability to ...
We know that working the night shift can be harmful to the body. But a new study in the British Medical Journal shows taking melatonin can reduce the damage. People who work the night shift have a ...
Emergency physician Michelle Beeson, MD, celebrated her last night shift after 30 years of service. Virologist Angela Rasmussen, PhD, explained how flu vaccine strains are selected in a detailed ...
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India Today on MSNLate-night snacking: Harmless habit or hidden cause of weight gain?Late-night eating isn't necessarily the cause of weight gain; food choices and eating habits matter more. Disrupting ...
My wife’s sister and her husband have for years both worked third shift (a.k.a. “the graveyard shift”), and they seem to be ...
Whatever their motivation, say “thank you” to those dedicated night-shift workers. “Thank you” and not “Oh, I’m glad you’re up…sort of.
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