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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: How to minimize the adverse affects of working night shifts

Christopher P. Landrigan, MD, SFHM, MPH, director of the Sleep and Patient Safety Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, offers suggestions for minimizing the adverse affects of switching from day shift to night shift and back again

by Gretchen Henkel

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