Women who work shifts might have a higher risk of developing ovarian cancer, researchers from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, USA, reported in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. In an Accompanying Commentary in the same journal, authors added that "owls" (night types) may be less affected by shift work than "larks"(morning types)...

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