Night shifts plus unhealthy lifestyle may be recipe for diabetes
date:Dec 04, 2018
have a negative impact on health, said Mahee Gilbert-Ouimet of the Institute for Work and Health in Toronto.

Working at night and sleeping during the day can impair the body's production of melatonin, which may in turn compromise the body's ability to use the hormone insulin to control blood sugar, Gilbert-Ouimet, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email. High blood sugar can lead to diabetes.

If we add unhealthy behaviors to the equation, an amplification of the risk can be expected c
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