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.
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 new study adds to the research that night-shift work can be deadly, increasing breast cancer risk and speeding it's spread, ...
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 ...
(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 ...
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 ...