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How shift workers can avoid bad sleep
How shift workers can avoid bad sleep
Dr. Breus explains why shift work disrupts circadian rhythms and shares strategies (light exposure, timing of sleep, routines) to improve sleep quantity and quality for night-shift workers.
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