Special journal issue highlights shift work science, solutions
Shift work and non-standard work schedules are increasingly common as employers strive to meet the demands of a 24/7 society. It’s estimated that up to […]
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Shift work and non-standard work schedules are increasingly common as employers strive to meet the demands of a 24/7 society. It’s estimated that up to […]
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Premier Doug Ford says there’s “no reason” to have four overdose-prevention sites in Toronto’s Cabbagetown neighbourhood following the province’s decision last week to revamp its […]
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In a study published in Economics & Human Biology researchers from Lehigh University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that pregnant women who commute long-distance […]
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Mozambican and international health workers raced on Monday to contain the outbreak of cholera in the cyclone-hit city of Beira, where the cases of the […]
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The number of U.S. measles cases through the first three months of this year have surpassed the count for all of 2018, health officials say. […]
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One person is diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes every three minutes in England and Wales, new figures suggest. A total of 202,665 people received a […]
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An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will undergo a fitness test this week under the watch of personal trainer Karl Henry. Earlier this year, Varadkar (40) said […]
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To kick-off autism month in Canada, the Canadian Autism Spectrum Disorders Alliance (CASDA) is set to release a blueprint for a national strategy for autism […]
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Leukemia pill cuts death risks by 36% for tens of thousands of people with a hard-to-treat form of the cancer, study finds About 21,000 people […]
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If alchemy can transform ordinary metal into gold, then Holly Kennedy (34) must be an alchemist. She has turned her personal trauma into an enterprise […]
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