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Shift Work Disorder - United Medicines
Shift Work Disorder - United Medicines
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People who work non-traditional hours, outside of the regular 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. work day, are more likely to suffer from shift work sleep disorder (SWSD), which is an acronym for shift work sleep disorder. The circadian rhythms, or internal body clocks, of the majority of people, are disrupted when they perform shift work.