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Contributor: Night shifts are deadly, not just inconvenient
California's workplace safety systems are the perfect proving ground for policies that recognize the hazards of disrupting ...
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How to survive night shifts as a resident
Welcome to "Ask the Program Director," a column from MedPage Today where your most pressing questions about residency -- from the application process to life as a resident -- are asked and answered.
About 15 million Americans work night shifts, and the toll on their bodies is steeper than most people realize. Working against your body's natural clock creates a compounding cycle that affects ...
About 15 million Americans clock in when the rest of the country is winding down, and the toll on their bodies is steeper than most people realize. Working against your body’s natural clock creates a ...
Working the night shift sounds pretty chill. Sure, you have to keep an eye out for night creeps and thieves, but the world is quieter, calmer. It’s easy to understand the appeal. That is, until you ...
Every night, millions of people work hard to keep our essential services running—treating patients, responding to emergencies, operating transport networks and maintaining 24-hour industries. While ...
Analysis of more than 270,000 UK adults shows that working through the night, especially on a long-term basis, is linked to weaker bones and higher fracture risk, highlighting an overlooked ...
A large long-term study suggests that what shift workers eat, especially how much fiber they consume, could meaningfully influence their risk of coronary heart disease, offering a potential dietary ...
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