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Shift schedules and circadian preferences: the association with sleep and mood

ObjectWe explored the circadian preferences of non-shift workers (non-SWs) and various types of shift workers (SWs), and the associations of these preferences with sleep and mood.MethodsIn total, 4,561 SWs (2,419 women and 2,142 men aged 37.00 ± 9.80 years) and 2,093 non-SWs (1,094 women and 999 men aged 37.80 ± 9.73 years) completed an online survey....

Mon Apr 29, 2024 16:40
Coal mining environment causes adverse effects on workers

BackgroundThe objective of this study is to study the adverse effects of coal mining environment on workers to discover early effective biomarkers.MethodsThe molecular epidemiological study was conducted with 502 in-service workers, who were divided into miner and auxiliary. We measured the individual levels of dust exposure for participants. Clinical...

Mon Apr 29, 2024 16:40
Secular trends in physical growth, biological maturation, and intelligence in children and adolescents born between 1978 and 1993

IntroductionHuman physical growth, biological maturation, and intelligence have been documented as increasing for over 100 years. Comparing the timing of secular trends in these characteristics could provide insight into what underlies them. However, they have not been examined in parallel in the same cohort during different developmental phases. Thus,...

Mon Apr 29, 2024 15:40
Wildfires and climate justice: future wildfire events predicted to disproportionally impact socioeconomically vulnerable communities in North Carolina

Wildfire events are becoming increasingly common across many areas of the United States, including North Carolina (NC). Wildfires can cause immediate damage to properties, and wildfire smoke conditions can harm the overall health of exposed communities. It is critical to identify communities at increased risk of wildfire events, particularly in areas...

Mon Apr 29, 2024 07:58
Mixed methods evaluation of the COVID-19 changes to the WIC cash-value benefit for fruits and vegetables

IntroductionRecent cash-value benefit (CVB) increases are a positive development to help increase WIC participant fruits and vegetables (FV) access. Little is known about the impacts of the CVB changes on FV redemptions or about implementation successes and challenges among WIC State and local agencies. This mixed method study aimed to evaluate (a)...

Mon Apr 29, 2024 07:58

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