Many employees work all kinds of unusual shifts, often sleeping during the day and eating at night, putting them at risk for heart disease. But researchers in Boston have found that the timing of ...
The city doesn’t go to sleep just because most of us do. Some people work nights, keeping the city going. Haley Hatton, a harm reduction specialist for the Night Ministry, put it plainly: “[This work] ...
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