Women working night shifts face a 50% higher risk of asthma. Hormonal changes and disrupted sleep-wake cycles may be to blame.
- Women working night shifts are more likely to suffer from moderate or severe asthma
- The risk nearly doubles in postmenopausal women not on hormone replacement therapy
- Experts suspect disrupted circadian rhythms and hormone imbalance may be contributing factors
In a 24/7 world, night shifts have become a necessity in many professions. However, working through the night may come at a health cost for women. A new study led by the University of Manchester reveals that women on night shifts are significantly more likely to suffer from asthma, particularly moderate to severe forms of…
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