New evidence from more than 266,000 UK adults reveals that working permanent night shifts can disrupt the body’s internal clock, alter gut function, and heighten the risk of irritable bowel syndrome.
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Does night shift work increase osteoporosis risk?
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. Analysis of more than 270,000 UK adults shows that working through the night, especially on a ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. A new study shows that night-shift work may lead to breast cancer and identifies the exact ...
Night work keeps hospitals open, factories humming and deliveries moving while most people sleep, but a growing body of research suggests that this schedule may quietly chip away at long‑term health.
Folks who work a night shift are at greater risk for kidney stones, new research shows. Shift workers have a 15% to 22% higher risk of kidney stones, particularly if they're younger or work a desk job ...
Comprehensive analysis in Mayo Clinic Proceedings highlights the need for targeted strategies in the workplace to prevent kidney stone disease in shift workers Long-term shift work, identified as an ...
Shift workers are more likely to develop kidney stones, with people who work nights most at risk, warns a new study. Originally published on talker.news, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
Working the night shift may keep hospitals, factories and cities running, but it can take a toll on your body. From hormone ...
As Australians return to work after the holidays, many will be reflecting on their health and well-being goals for the year ...
As daylight hours decrease and routines shift, employees face higher risks of fatigue, mood changes, and reduced alertness. Employers who proactively address seasonal challenges can improve safety, ...
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