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Shift working hours out of sync with body clock linked to greater cardiovascular risk – News-Medical.Net
Working hours that deviate from an individual’s natural body clock are associated with greater cardiovascular risk, according to research presented at ESC Preventive…

Working hours that deviate from an individual’s natural body clock are associated with greater cardiovascular risk, according to research presented at ESC Preventive Cardiology 2021, an online scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
Our study found that for each hour the work schedule was out of sync with an employee’s body clock, the risk of heart disease got worse.”
Dr. Sara Gamboa Madeira, Study Author, University of Lisbon, Portugal
At least 20% of European employees…
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