Study of Night-Shift Workers Links Men’s Sleep Habits to Cancer Risk

Study of night-shift workers links men’s sleep habits to cancer risk
November 2, 2016

Wuhan, China – Male night-shift workers who do not nap during the day or have worked the night shift for more than 20 years – as well as those who average more than 10 hours of sleep per night — may have a greater risk of developing cancer, according to a study from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Click here to learn more.

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