Night shifts plus unhealthy lifestyle may be recipe for diabetes
date:Dec 04, 2018
sity of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China.

Lifestyle factors like obesity, smoking, drinking, inactivity and a poor diet have long been linked to an increased risk of diabetes. Lack of sleep and irregular sleep schedules have also been tied to diabetes in previous studies.

For the current study, researchers examined data on more than 140,000 nurses without diabetes, heart disease or cancer who completed medical, food and lifestyle questionnaires at regular intervals starting between 1976
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