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Work Stress? DNA to Blame for Poor Tolerance to Shift Work
Scientists find link between job exhaustion of shift workers and melatonin receptor 1A gene. A new study revealed that your DNA plays a crucial role on how easily a person could adopt to constant disruptions of daily rhythms caused by work shifts.
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