clinical research shows that individuals who rely on sleeping during daytime hours are at much greater risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia along with other health problems.
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Sleep Timing Disrupts Brain’s Waste Disposal, May Increase Risk of Neurological Disorders
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Means those who are working shifts jobs such as NHS worker, have a greater risk of developing neurological disorders
Yes. 12 hour shifts at night, four days on, three days off, then three on, four off, constantly re-adjusting and recovering before going right into it again...like terminal jet lag. Very hard on the system. It's like you're in sleep deprivation the whole time, and before you can recover by sleeping during night again you have to be back into it. I suspect it ages you very very quickly.
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