Middle-aged women who prefer late nights to early mornings have a higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes and are more likely to have an unhealthy lifestyle, according to new research.
Middle-aged and older adults who have worked the night shift or rotating shifts are significantly more likely to experience cognitive impairment, results of a recent study suggest.
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In a cross-sectional analysis of a longitudinal study, night and rotating shift work were associated with cognitive impairment, including reduced memory and executive function.