Health & Medicine
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Night Shifts may up Ovarian Cancer Risk in Women
Night shifts increase ovarian cancer risk in women, says a new study. The risk is higher for women who are early risers, the morning types or "larks" when compared to women who tend to sleep late called "owls".
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