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Night shifts increase risk of diabetes and heart disease

Summary by Minute Mirror
A new study has revealed that people working night shifts are at a significantly higher risk of developing diabetes, cholesterol problems, hormonal imbalance and vitamin D deficiency. According to the research, night duty disrupts the body’s natural system known as the circadian rhythm which disturbs the internal chemistry of the body and the balance of hormones. Insulin resistance: 77% of people working night shifts were found to have insulin r…
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Minute Mirror broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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