Sleep-inducing, Alertness Drugs Offer Little Benefit to Shift Workers

Sleep-inducing, alertness drugs offer little benefit to shift workers: study
August 13, 2014

Oxford, England – Drugs taken by shift workers to help them stay awake on the job or go to sleep after work offer few benefits, according to a study from the Cochrane Occupational Safety and Health Review Group. Click here to read more.

Thanks to NSC for the share!

Heidi

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