Women who worked rotating night shifts for three to nine years faced a 20% risk; 10 to 19 years were 40% more prone; and over 20 years were 58% more at risk.
A new study adds to the research that night-shift work can be deadly, increasing breast cancer risk and speeding it's spread, ...
New research reveals that disrupting our internal body clock weakens immune defenses and fuels aggressive cancer — while ...
Neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar reveals how work schedules silently impact long-term health. Day shifts align best with our body clocks, offering the healthiest routine. Fixed night shifts pose moderate ...
A simple question about work hours has highlighted a larger health concern: how modern work schedules silently shape long-term well-being. Dr Sudhir Kumar, senior neurologist at Apollo Hospitals in ...
Train and bus drivers, doctors and carers, employees in companies where machines run around the clock: In many industries, people work in shifts. Some start early in the morning, or at midday. Others ...
Working in rotating night shifts may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and lung cancer, a new study has warned In the new study, researchers found that women working rotating night shifts ...
(Reuters Health) - People who occasionally work night shifts may be at a slightly increased risk of heart disease, according to a new study. Nurses in the study who worked at least three nights per ...